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Job Order Contract Execution Guide – Sample Template

Job Order Contracting

administration of the Job Order Contract (JOC), a Contract designed to provide the ORGANIZATION NAME with a flexible and responsive contractual capability in support of their renovation, repair, and minor new construction services needs. Justification for nonrenewal from either the Contractor or the ORGANIZATION NAME is not required.

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An Introduction to Job Order Contracting

Job Order Contracting

An Introduction to Job Order Contracting – The LEAN OpenJOC(TM) Way! #1 Job Order Contracting (JOC) is a way for organizations to get numerous, commonly encountered construction projects done quickly and easily through multi-year contracts. 1 JOC is PROGRAM not a PROJECT. Quantities?

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Provide Notice (and 10 Other Tasks) When Pursuing a Construction Claim

Best Practices Construction Law

The following provisions are important: (a) Changes (including notice provisions); (b) Differing Site Conditions (including notice provisions); (c) Delays (including notice provisions); (d) Disputes (specifically required steps); and (e) Schedule. Analyze the schedule. Review change orders and correspondence.

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A Recipe for Retaining Your Purchasing Talent

Pro Builder

A good purchasing professional must understand the construction process, local building codes, risk management, the enterprise resource planning system, schedules, the installing trades in a given market and the materials they use, alternative materials that could be used, their cost drivers, and so on—all while being an excellent negotiator.

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Best Practices for Developing a Contractor’s Request for Compensation

Best Practices Construction Law

The following provisions are important: (a) Changes (including notice provisions); (b) Differing Site Conditions (including notice provisions); (c) Delays (including notice provisions); (d) Disputes (specifically required steps); and (e) Schedule. Analyze the schedule. Review change orders and correspondence.

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10 Construction Sessions You Might Have Missed at Autodesk University

Autodesk Construction Cloud

They will also discuss why connected technology stacks are essential and non-negotiable for contractors who want to future proof their businesses. . To learn more about Spot and how it could change construction, watch the presentation here. Building Trust in an Industry that’s Actively Avoiding It. Grab More On-Demand Sessions.

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Unique Tips To Reduce Construction Company Start Up Stress

Contractor Bookkeeping

Get Organized - Pick a company name that says something about what you are doing. Your contracts need a well-defined scope of work, clear payment terms, a reasonable schedule and a good change order clause. This organization is good for all construction and related industries. Lessons You Will Learn The Easy Way.