Connecting the Dots
Understanding Documents That Talk to Each Other
Connecting the Dots — Understanding Documents That Talk to Each Other
Every tender is a network of references.
A drawing refers to a specification.
A test clause refers to an ISO or API standard.
A pricing sheet refers back to the general conditions.
To understand a tender fully, you need to connect all these relationships — and that’s the hardest part.
For example, in a compressor or heat exchanger tender, one clause might read:
“Testing as per API 6D — latest edition.”
But what does that mean in practice?
Which test parameters, which tolerances, which equipment standards?
TenderGenie recognizes these dependencies automatically. It links related sections across documents, so users can see the complete context in one view.
For Oil & Gas tenders, it maps the relationships between material specs, testing methods, and documentation requirements.
For real estate tenders, it relates design drawings, BOQs, and general conditions to clarify dependencies.
Teams using this feature have seen up to 50% fewer internal clarifications because everyone works with connected, consistent information.
When documents stop living in isolation, understanding becomes seamless.