I don't do much in terms of bids for a job, but how do you award someone the contract on a project that others bid fairly on and then allow them to change the project? How is that fair to the others?
"... and with these change orders, there better not be any price increases".
Price increases may come regardless, even if a change order doesn't actually increase the price. This is done by giving us less than what we are supposed to get.
So far, it looks like we are getting less burner(s), less warranty, and less agreeable time terms with regard to school schedule than the plan we paid for has specified. Because our local contractor wants it that way. No price increase; just big cost (to him) decrease.
I don't do much in terms of bids for a job, but how do you award someone the contract on a project that others bid fairly on and then allow them to change the project?
ReplyDeleteHow is that fair to the others?
Something smells really fishy here.
And with these change orders, there better not be any price increases.
ReplyDelete"I don't do much in terms of bids for a job"
ReplyDeleteMaybe you should have the head of the TC as your lawyer.
"... and with these change orders, there better not be any price increases".
ReplyDeletePrice increases may come regardless, even if a change order doesn't actually increase the price. This is done by giving us less than what we are supposed to get.
So far, it looks like we are getting less burner(s), less warranty, and less agreeable time terms with regard to school schedule than the plan we paid for has specified. Because our local contractor wants it that way. No price increase; just big cost (to him) decrease.
Get it?
SHOW ME THE MONEY!