Fixed-price contracts
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Projects can’t start until the contractor and customer have come to an agreement on time, cost and more. To do so, they use contracts, and one of the more common types is the fixed-price contract. | Projects can’t start until the contractor and customer have come to an agreement on time, cost and more. To do so, they use contracts, and one of the more common types is the fixed-price contract. | ||
Revision as of 20:59, 20 February 2022
Fixed-price contracts
Tobias Nielsen
Abstract Projects can’t start until the contractor and customer have come to an agreement on time, cost and more. To do so, they use contracts, and one of the more common types is the fixed-price contract.
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References
1. https://www.projectmanager.com/blog/fixed-price-contract
2. https://www.levelset.com/blog/fixed-price-contract/
3. https://www.coconstruct.com/blog/builders-use-fixed-price-construction-contracts-80-of-the-time