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Updated about 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

As a GC, do your subs make the contract terms, do you, or a mix?
I'm thinking that I will accept/sign the subs' proposal and create a scope of work/specifications I want them to sign. Is this the typical way of doing things or are there other methods you all have used that work to make sure the subs do what you want them to do. Thanks.