Provisional sum

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19 years 10 months

Hi Sankar

Once a Provisional Sum has been instructed the amount of the PS is deducted and the cost of following the instruction is paid plus a reasonable mark up for profit and overheads.

You are not obliged to supply material at base cost - you can even charge for unloading and storage.

If they refuse to pay you then make a formal claim and refuse to order any more items until settled.

Best regards

Mike Testro

Member for

15 years 1 month

Sir,

Deletion of Prime cost is a compensation event or not?

 

Regards

SVN

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15 years 1 month

Dear Sir,

This PS items are mainly finishing free issue items .Later they will tell us to procure the material with a basic rate

so that we wont get any margin. Contract is still not finilised .is there any strong arguments we can put forward ?

This items are a part of program.

 

Thanks & Regard

SVN

Member for

19 years 10 months

Hi Sankar

There is a difference between Prime Cost PC and Provisional Sums PS.

PC sums cover work that will be executed under the contract and therefore will attract a margin in the tender.

PS are an optional item for the employer to take up if he wishes. There is usually no margin in the tender price and if there is then there is no recovery if the PS is not awarded.

A scope of PS has to be very well defined in the contract if it is to be in the contract programme.

In the UK there are two classes of PS - Defined and Undefined and only Defined get to be in the programme.

Best regards

Mike T.