What Construction Contractors Need to Know About JOB ORDER CONTRACTING, Cooperatives, and Best Management Practices
As a construction contractor considering a Job Order Contract (JOC), it is critical to be aware that all JOCs are not the same.
Carefully review all of the Job Order Contract and all associated documents. Make certain that the roles, responsibilities, tools, requirements and liabilities associated with the JOC are specified.
Determine the answers to the following questions BEFORE you bid or accept a Job Order Contract:
Will you be able to perform?
Will you work directly with the real property owner or a consultant?
Will you be able to develop a positive, long term relationship with the owner?
Will you earn a reasonable profit?