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Roundtable Recap

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Deviations will sometimes occur in an original project bid. It makes good business sense to issue a change order to ensure you get paid. This month’s Roundtable discussed "How Change Orders Ensure You Get Paid." Here are some key things to consider when issuing a change order:
  • Use clear, concise contract language
  • Verify who has authorizing power
  • Be clear on your policy and stick to it
  • Be timely about your change orders
  • Manage your customers; you know who you’re working with, so act accordingly
  • Negotiate to avoid burning bridges
  • Be willing to stick to your policies, but know that you may burn bridges
  • Define a clear scope up front
  • Train staff on your procedures
  • Visit AIA's website for contracts
  • Visit nomma.org as we share our documents so that we can all learn together
  • Don’t rely on memories; write it down
  • Thoroughly review contracts before signing
  • Don’t hesitate to challenge the language within the contract or restate your understanding to ensure common understanding 
  • "Contracts...are what keep honest people... honest"
  • Sometimes, even with all the documentation, you won’t get paid
Don’t miss the next Roundtable on November 8 at 3:00 p.m. (EST).
 

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