Cautionary Notes On Drawings
Make sure drawings have cautionary notes for areas of potential conflict (e.g. electrical wiring near nail fasteners).
Make sure drawings have cautionary notes for areas of potential conflict (e.g. electrical wiring near nail fasteners).
Get agreement on the final designs with subcontractors before submitting them to the client. You need subcontractor buy-in to the design. This gives you the opportunity to confirm they can …
I find that having liquidated damages in a contract from my client helps me as a project manager. Companies often want to avoid having liquidated damages in the contract. However, …
Avoid the use of superlatives in contracts and documents. E.g. “all, make sure, assure, insure, as necessary”. These can be interpreted as making a guarantee. It would be better to …
Make sure to allow for inflation in cost estimates. Particularly allow for large increases in raw material costs (e.g. stainless steel, copper). This is important in the tender preparation process. …
Clarify the terms and conditions with the new project manager. If the client changes during a project (or the client project manager changes), then you as the project manager should …
It is important to clarify the ownership of drawings your company produces. Make sure the contract or agreements clarify the ownership of drawings and documents. Some clients may expect the …
Make sure you get a signed agreement before work is started on the project. This is important both from getting the signed contract from the client, but also to do …
Know the scope of your contract. Read it often. As a project manager it rules your role on that project. Make sure you clarify the scope with all stakeholders to …
Make strong, clear language in the contract documents so that your company’s duties are very clear. This avoids problems later on in the project. By making the duties clear (the …