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11 years ago

To get more benefit, i prefer getting the projects directly from the end user, because working with subcontractor you'll get less benefits and more complications and ... See More

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Answer added by  IRPHAN GHANI, Senior Management, A
11 years ago

Sales opportunities available are time bound irrespective of whether small OR big. Sharpen your skill sets to grab such opportunities as they cannot wait for unlimited pe ... See More

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Answer added by  RAMI MELHEM, Business Development Manager , Marubeni Corporation
11 years ago

Depends in the project and end user, if I found that the subcontractor will add value to me in terms of experience and relation with the end user, I will definitely use s ... See More

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Answer added by  amer jayyousi, Business Development Consultant, freelance
11 years ago

i believe if i get the project through a party i will be considered the subcontractor.am i right? the end user gave the work to the contractor,the contractor then subcont ... See More

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Answer added by  Brian Phiri, Purchasing Assistant/Storekeeper, NASH PAINTS PVT LTD
7 years ago

They should follow the proceedures of engaging the procurement department first

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Answer added by  Suleman Khan, CEO (Acting), Federal Pipe Fittings LLC
10 years ago

It all depends on the type of project, the strength of your organisation & the strength of the sub-contractor in terms of delivering that project (manpower- technical ... See More

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11 years ago

I guess situation here is purely based on opportunity as a supplier you can approach end user directly but company policy would be we have outsourced the job to sub contr ... See More