8 Common Mistakes in Price Proposals
Anyone reading over a Job Order Contracting Price Proposal should walk away with a clear understanding of the work that will be completed. The Price Proposal should be a reflection of the Detailed Scope of Work, and include all tasks required to complete the project. Sometimes, items that need to be included are inadvertently left off of Price Proposals. Here are 4 items commonly left off Price Proposals that need to be included:
- Mobilization for rental equipment, such as pavers, rollers, cranes, etc.
- Minimum set up charges for tasks, such as core drilling, saw cutting, cutouts, etc.