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Cost Plus Percentage of Cost contracts are more desirable for the?

A. contractor

B. Both1) seller and2) contractor

C. buyer

D. owner

E. seller

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Question ajoutée par Muhammad Farooq , QA-QC MANAGER , AL Bawani contracting co.
Date de publication: 2017/04/28
ZULFIQAR ALI
par ZULFIQAR ALI , Planning/ Project Control Manager , King Abdullah University Of Science And Technology

A cost-plus contract, more accurately termed a Cost Reimbursement Contract, is a contract framed in such a way that when the contractor finishes the agreed-upon work, they receive compensation equal to their expenses plus a profit. Cost reimbursement contracts contrast with fixed-price contract, in which the contractor is paid a negotiated amount regardless of incurred expenses

Keith Gregory Wright
par Keith Gregory Wright , Program Director , DynCorp International

Cost Plus contracts (also referred to as 2 limbs of payment eg limb 1 cost and limb 2 fixed overhead and profit) in standard form suffer from having no competitive drivers. An example is a "day works" arrangement where there is a high degree of uncertainty in what has to be done but a certainty around how it is to be done eg equipment for repairs to a burst water main located in the middle of a busy interestion. This would be almost impossible to price as there its an emergency and highly uncertain.  This arrangement is convenient and suits both parties in the short term. However there are innovative procurement models available in the market place designed to address the issue of competitive forces for programs of work that encourage and reward efficiency and deliver a better outcome for all parties involved. I have developed one such model called a Portfolio Management Partnership, that reduced costs, expedited work to market and improved value for money outcomes for everyone. For this to work there needs to be the appropriate legal instrument combined with a specifically designed administrative and commercial arrangements that complement the legal instrument applied to a sufficiently large enough program of work that will allow principles to be realised. 

Cost plus with the right competitive drivers will benefit all parties. 

Moustafa Abouelsaad
par Moustafa Abouelsaad , Procurement & Logistics Director , Al-Kharafi Construction, Kuwait

Thanks for the invitation 

B. Both seller and contractor if the Contract Costing is transparent 

Arif Mahmood
par Arif Mahmood , Procurement Manager / Supply Chain Manager , Safety Assets Establishment for Trading & Contracting, www.safetyassets.net

Option "B". For seller and contractor both.

Nadeem Asghar
par Nadeem Asghar , Supply Chain Consultant/Trainer , Independent Practitioner

I would go for option B Both1) seller and2) contractor

Mohamed Kamal
par Mohamed Kamal , Cost Control Manager , China State Construction Engineering Corporation Ltd. (Egypt)

for both the seller and the contractor is good as they are free of any risks and transfer it to the buyers and owners

Mohammed Awad
par Mohammed Awad , Regional Supply Chain & Operations Director , Tamakkon Co.

I would select B, Both of them as a shared cost.

Zaferullah Sharief, PMP®
par Zaferullah Sharief, PMP® , Project Manager , Huawei Technologies

Option B is the correct answer.

Himanshu Batra
par Himanshu Batra , Junior Manager- Contracts and Claims , GMR Group

Seller Of course, I am working in a Tunnel Project, that contract is basically One Sided.

Francois Smith
par Francois Smith , Assistant Operations Manager , Palala Boutique Game lodge and Spa

Depends on the situation:

Generally speaking - B

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