contracts

You are a project manager for XYZ Engineering company. Your company won the bid to add ramp metering lights to several on-ramps along an expanse of highway. You subcontracted a part of the project to another company. The subcontractor's work involves burrowing the holes & setting the lamp poles in concrete. The subcontractor's performance is not up to the mark as defined in the contract requirements documents. Which of the following is not a valid option?

A)You document the poor performance in written form and send the correspondence to the subcontractor.

B)You terminate the contract for poor performance and submit a change request through Contract Administration.

C)You agree to meet with the subcontractor to see whether a satisfactory solution can be reached

D)You submit a change request through Contract Administration demanding that the subcontractor comply with the terms of the contract.

 B. 

 Lemme know this ans with explaination given by provider pls.

ACtually I have answered as A. Where as the answer is giiven as D with the explanation below:

"The contract change control system describes the processes you'll use to make changes to the contract, not as a means of communication. The changes might include contract term changes, date changes, and termination of a contract."

I wanted further elaboration. Hence posted the question

Please explain if you are convinced with D

 

 Yes..any change in contract should process through  contract change control system.

 I thought termination would be extreme step..but yes,  option D makes sense.

cnppmp's picture

I think its should be D as not VALID, do we really require a change request to comply with terms which are already there in contract?, this is little wierd so I selected this betwen D & B.


If the contract has a term to terminate the contract we can terminate I guess.


Regards


CN Patil


 

 yes. Right If the contract has a term to terminate the contract we can terminate, I missed that.

As the qn is asking "Which of the following is not a valid option", so D is right. cause we have process contract changes through contract change control system

"The subcontractor's performance is not up to the mark as defined in the contract requirements documents" It is already in contract , thus D