Was the proposal received in a timely manor?
There should be a date included in the “Request for Proposals” that the bids need to be received by. If proposals are not received by the due date take a hard look at the contractors reason for the delay. Also state to whom the proposal should be directed to such as the General Contractor or Homeowner. ADDITIONAL REMINDERS – Request that each bidder list the number of workers they will have on the job and the length of time for each segment of their work. This should be broken down as follows: temporary power, main service, rough-in wiring, and final device and fixture installations. Contractors should be notified in the “Request for Proposals” the requirements to attend the general contractors’ progress meetings. State that no additional payments will be made to attend these meetings. In the case of a remodel project the contractor shall be required to visit and examine the existing sight before submitting their proposal. Gary Bute was an electrical contractor for over 25 years. He no
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