Best Practices Guide to Job Order Contracting
February 3, 2020
Sponsored by Gordian
While your community’s needs never stop growing, your resources don’t.
The imperative to stretch fewer dollars, fewer people, and fewer resources further than ever before has many city and county government agencies looking for creative solutions for construction project delivery.
Why use Job Order Contracting?
JOC allows a large number of projects to be completed through a single, competitively-awarded contract. With the one-bid process, project owners and facility managers can eliminate the hassle of bidding projects separately, save procurement time, overcome the challenge of pricing negotiations, access readily available contractors, and begin work faster. The Job Order Contracting process enables project owners and awarded contractors to become long-term partners, resulting in higher quality work and a better experience.
Learn more about Job Order Contracting and what this powerful system can do for you and your next project!
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