"Estimating future bidding performance of competitor bidders in capped tenders." Journal of Civil Engineering and Management. In press. 1-12.http://dx.doi.org/10. 3846/13923730.2014.914096 The authors recommend going to the publisher's website in order to access the full paper.If this paper helped you somehow in your research, feel free to cite it. This author's version of the manuscript was downloaded totally free from: Abstract. Research in Bid Tender Forecasting Models (BTFM) has been in progress since the 1950s. None of the developed models were easy-to-use tools for effective use by bidding practitioners because the advanced mathematical apparatus and massive data inputs required. This scenario began to change in 2012 with the development of the Smartbid BTFM, a quite simple model that presents a series of graphs that enables any project manager to study competitors using a relatively short historical tender dataset. However, despite the advantages of this new model, so far, it is still necessary to study all the auction participants as an indivisible group; that is, the original BTFM was not devised for analyzing the behavior of a single bidding competitor or a subgroup of them. The present paper tries to solve that flaw and presents a stand-alone methodology useful for estimating future competitors' bidding behaviors separately.Keywords: bid, tender, auction, construction, score, forecast.Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Ballesteros-Pérez, P.; González-Cruz, M. C.; Fernández-Diego, M.; Pellicer, E. 2014. Estimating future bidding performance of competitor bidders in capped tenders, Journal of Civil Engineering and Management