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Typical JOC Process

Job Order Contracting

Contractor Proposal Preparation and Submission. Owner/Client Notice to Proceed to Contractor. Regular Updates and Inspections. Final Inspection. Visit the jobsite and document conditions. Contractor. Contractor determines and submits line items and quantities for the project based on scope.

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JOC Procedures

Job Order Contracting

Contract Administrator notifies the Contractor of a Project, schedules a Joint Scope Meeting, and issues a Notice of Joint Scope Meeting. Contract Administrator issues a Request for Proposal (RFP) to JOC contractor (alternately process can require contractor to submit a draft detailed SOW for owner review prior to issuance of RFP).

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6 drones geared for construction

Construction Dive

Here's a roundup of products that can aid contractors with data collection, inspection and documentation on a variety of jobsites.

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4 Strategies to Avoiding Rising OSHA Fines in Construction

Viewpoint Construction Technology

As a contractor, the thought of an OSHA inspection and possible violations probably makes you a little nervous. When contractors have tight budgets and deadlines, those numbers can really add up, impacting job costs and the organization’s bottom line. Safety on the jobsite includes PPE, inspections, and recordkeeping.

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7 Contractor Tips for Dealing With Insurance Adjusters & Owners

Levelset

As a contractor, you rely on the property owner to pay you for your work and materials. Dig deeper: What contractors need to know about the insurance claims process. In general, there are four parties involved in a restoration project: Property owner Insurance company Claims adjuster Contractor. Avoid insurance negotiations.

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Common challenges in construction quality control and how to overcome them

Lets Build

Give your foreman the authority to train and manage contractors and subs in a way that encourages them to adhere to those quality expectations. Inadequate documentation Poor document management is a massive detriment to a project’s quality, leading to defects, delays, rework, and overruns.

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Common challenges in construction quality control and how to overcome them

Lets Build

Give your foreman the authority to train and manage contractors and subs in a way that encourages them to adhere to those quality expectations. Inadequate documentation Poor document management is a massive detriment to a project’s quality, leading to defects, delays, rework, and overruns.