RECOVERY

If the subcontract has already been awarded to a subcontractor who cannot perform the task, you have two options. The first is to terminate the subcontractor for cause and recompete the subcontract. The second is to attempt to assist the subcontractor to recover. Once again, the initial steps are to create a matrix and evaluate the subcontractor's weaknesses. Create a matrix with the tasks along the side and a place for project entries across the top. The subcontractor then identifies the project where the same or a similar task has been performed. Where there are no intersects of tasks and projects, the subcontractor has no proven ability to perform this task. For each intersect that is not marked (identified as having that ability) ...

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