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7 Things Contractors Need to Know About Retainage

Fieldwire

Retainage is up for negotiation Retainage is not set in stone. It is governed by the contract, which means it’s part of the agreement between two parties. Every contract is negotiable, including what percentage is retained and for how long. It’s up to the contracting parties to agree on the terms that work for both of them.

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PSMJ Resources Blog: Good Project Management is Good Risk.

PSMJ Resources

Good Project Management is Good Risk Management. Most risks are foreseeable and responsive to thoughtful project management. • Accept only the right clients, then the right projects. • Risk reduction by any means is usually superior to any management scheme. skip to main | skip to sidebar.

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Public RFPs: What Do We Do With You?

Constructonomics

If government entities started negotiating contracts directly with contractors, it would become even more of a mess and everybody knows it. With the system being what it is, when you bid a public project you are also certifying that you will accept the contract that is included in the bid documents along with all the terms and conditions.

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Job Order Contract Execution Guide – Sample Template

Job Order Contracting

The 4BT-CE(TM) JOC cloud estimating and project management system, or equivalent, shall also be used. The JO is issued and approved upon agreement between the ORGANIZATION NAME Representative and the Contractor on the scope of work, performance time, and the price for that work. payment when requested by the ORGANIZATION NAME.

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