Israeli Tender Proposal Builder
Trusted72/100Builds a complete Hebrew proposal package for Israeli government and public sector tenders (michrazim). Parses the tender document, extracts threshold conditions (administrative and professional), produces a compliance checklist, and drafts every proposal section per Chok Chovat HaMichrazim 5752-1992 and Takanot Chovat HaMichrazim 5753-1993: required declarations, past experience table, and pricing worksheet. Use when responding to an open tender (michraz pumbi), closed tender (michraz sagur), framework tender (michraz misgeret), or a local authority tender, and when you want to research historical procurement contracts via the BudgetKey or IL Budget MCP servers to benchmark pricing and identify past winners. Saves hours of drafting work and prevents disqualification on technical defects. Do NOT use for Israeli Land Authority (RMI) land allocation tenders (use the israeli-land-tenders skill), do NOT use for filing a petition to the tenders committee, and do NOT use for private commercial RFPs that are not subject to the Mandatory Tenders Law.
Trust score 72/100 (Trusted) · 46+ installs · MIT license
Responding to an Israeli government tender is a highly formal process where a single missing declaration, an arithmetic error in the pricing worksheet, or an overlooked threshold condition gets your offer disqualified on technical grounds before the committee even reads the substance. Most businesses bid blind, with no view into what the state paid for similar work, so they either price too high and lose or too low and bleed on execution.
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When to Apply
- When submitting a proposal to an open, closed, framework, or local authority tender in Israel
- When extracting threshold conditions from a lengthy tender document and building a compliance checklist before any drafting
- When assembling the mandatory declarations block required by Takana 6 and Chok Asakot Gufim Tziburiim
- When arranging the bid guarantee (autonomous bank guarantee) and checking whether the Israeli-product price preference applies
- When researching historical state procurement contracts via BudgetKey or IL Budget MCPs to benchmark pricing
- When mapping the tender timeline: site visit, clarification questions, submission deadline, and opening of offers
Try These Prompts
I am attaching a government tender document. Extract every threshold condition per Takana 6, classify each as statutory or discretionary, and build a compliance checklist with columns: condition (verbatim), type, evidence document, source, status.
Build the full declarations block for a government tender for cleaning services. Include proper bookkeeping certificate, fair employment declaration, workers rights declaration, conflict of interest declaration, and no prior convictions declaration. Use standard phrasing but flag for each declaration which template must be verified against the original tender document.
I am bidding on a Ministry of Education tender for a digital learning system. Use the BudgetKey or IL Budget MCP to pull past procurement contracts from the Ministry of Education in the same area: contract size range, repeat winners, and relevant budget items. Present as competitive intelligence only, not as a pricing recommendation.
Here are the tender key dates: publication 2026-05-01, site visit 2026-05-10, clarification questions by 2026-05-15, submission by 2026-06-01 at 12:00. Build me a timeline with every milestone, what to do at each one, and alerts on critical windows I cannot miss.
Frequently Asked Questions
Changelog
Added coverage of bid guarantees and the 15% Israeli-product preference, clarified affidavit mechanics, and fixed a broken link.
May 14, 2026
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