Contract Risk Management for SMEs made easy!

Unless less you are a contract expert with a solid experience and capacity to compare, in your head, against benchmark contracts, you will have a hard time to give a solid opinion on any contract and identify risk areas after a first reading,
This articles proposes a free tool to analyse contracts. For twenty questions, carefully chosen to cover the whole spectrum, the risk level of the answers is positioned on a scale from 0 to 5.
Based on the report that will be provided, you can then set-up a Risk Review board.

“EPC or not EPC, that’s the question”

EPC, standing for Engineering – Procurement – Construction, is a widely used term but not always correctly and these three words do not necessarily make us a lot wiser.
The relationship between Employer [or Owner] and Contractor, when an EPC Contract is correctly established, should be in accordance with certain principles listed in this post.

References & Resources

Ability to treat tenders and contracts in the following languages: English French Portuguese Dutch Key-words of businesses worked for: construction, civil works, infrastructure, building projects, power plants, hydro, water treatment, renewable energy Relevant functions with accumulated experience: project management, subcontractor management, claim/VO management, scheduling, cost control, tendering, sales, business development, […]

What we do

Click on the pieces of the puzzle for specific services:                    AfiTaC can provide you with the following services : Tender Advice Negotiation Support Contract & Risk Management Coaching and Training Process Optimisation Tender Advice The first step to any well-balanced contract is tendering. This can be in any […]

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“Contracts are our passion.” Business Environment Companies, whether small or large, wish to do their business based on well-balanced contracts. AfiTaC’s vision is that commercial & contractual relationships should be based on trust, respect, clarity, balance and should be win-win relationships for the long-term. Large multinational companies have considerable internal […]