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Avoiding pitfalls in sub-contract tendering

By: Language: English Series: Building Trades Journal ; 193(5702) 23 April 1987, 20-21(2)Publication details: 1987Subject(s): Summary: Examines whether firms who calculate accurate prices when tendering for a project are more likely to get subcontracts than lower tenders which overlook part of the work. Looks at points to be considered when submitting tenders, such as payment of subcontractors, extensions of time , loss and expense , and the provision of equipment and protection. Suggests ways in which problems can be avoided.
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Examines whether firms who calculate accurate prices when tendering for a project are more likely to get subcontracts than lower tenders which overlook part of the work. Looks at points to be considered when submitting tenders, such as payment of subcontractors, extensions of time , loss and expense , and the provision of equipment and protection. Suggests ways in which problems can be avoided.