Joseph E. Greenawalt, PE

   Consulting Engineer | Manager

      Facilities · Energy · Reliability · Maintainability · MEP/HVAC

        E-mail:  joseph@jegpe.com

 


 

Contract Development

Contract documents should reflect the desires of the owner in terms of contractor performance (actions and impacts), timing (project and work schedules), exchange of values (costs, liabilities and benefits) and recognition of desired results (damages and bonuses).   I have experience with many successful and recurring contracts including controlling change orders and recovering damages or overcharges. 

The keys to a successful contract are mutual agreement, mutual benefit, and mutual desire for recognition of accomplishment.  

Key Benefits

  • Ability to purchase goods and or services at the best available price at a given time

  • Ability to evaluate potential providers on equitable terms

  • Ability to buy goods and service that meet unique specifications (yours)


Capabilities

I have experience with writing statements of work and enforcing terms of many different kinds of contracts. With the exception of recommended legal reviews, I can help with all phases of contract development.

  • Statements of Work.

  • Task Lists

  • Cost Estimates

  • Project Justification

  • Project Schedules

  • Requests for Proposals

  • Requests for Bids

  • Lists of Potential Bidders

  • Evaluation of bids or proposals


 


 

Last modified:  November 2008                                                                              Copyright © 2005 Joseph E. Greenawalt, PE