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A project manager is negotiating with a contractor. Neither has a good idea of how long the project will take, or how much the materials will cost?

 Which contract type is MOST appropriate for this project?

A. Time and Materials (T&M)

B. Fixed price (FP)

C. Cost plus percentage of costs (CPPC)

D. Cost plus fixed fee (CPFF

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Question added by Muhammad Farooq , QA-QC MANAGER , AL Bawani contracting co.
Date Posted: 2016/07/23
Marry Joy Climacosa
by Marry Joy Climacosa , Purchase Assisant , Sea Pioneer Maritime LLC

I will go with letter A, Time and Materials because you don't know how long the project will take, we can't estimate the time and materials that will be use.

Jyothsna Vidavaluru
by Jyothsna Vidavaluru , Project Manager, Scrum Master, Agile Coach , Larsen & Toubro Infotech Limited

T&M - For Staff Augmentation. Ex: For Construction works, a contractor coming with required material or A software developer coming with a hired laptop. These are generally used for short term work. We pay to both men and material.

FP - Is used only when you are very clear with the work, schedules and budgets.

CPPC - Pay the invoice(s) amount for the material and also pay a certain fee (calculated in %). Ex: Invoice amount $100 and agreed percentage let us say 15%. Then we have to pay $115 ($100+15% of 100)

CPFF - Pay the invoice(s) amount for the material and also pay a certain fee (fixed). Ex: Invoice amount $100 and agreed fee let us say $8. Then we have to pay $108 ($100+8) or the invoice amount is $150, still fee remains $8.

Whereas in CPPC the fee amount varies with invoice amount.

As a buyer perspective, it is good to choose CPFF, since risk is less here to the buyer.

Adiraja Abdulkader Koyamma
by Adiraja Abdulkader Koyamma , Health, Safety and Environmental Manager/Supervisor , Santa Fe Drilling Co., Baker Hughes, Genel Energy International, Halliburton.

Develop mutually agreed procurement planner for order and delivery with specific target completion time and action party for each item.

Nader Ali
by Nader Ali , Technical office manager , AlSafwa Contracting

I think the answer will be C) Cost plus percentage of costs (CPPC)

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