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How to Terminate a Failing Subcontractor - On-Demand CPE

$79.00
Member price: $55.00

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The decision to terminate a subcontractor is never made lightly, and there is often significant operational and financial impacts involved. Depending on why the subcontractor is in the process of default, it is possible to take actions that avoid termination and allow for completion of the work. But in some situations, for either performance or customer relationship reasons, finishing the scope of work with that subcontractor is not possible. If that’s the case, you must turn your focus toward how to take decisive action to keep your project on track, facilitate the takeover and completion of that scope of work, and mitigate the almost inevitable unfavorable financial consequences that are about to occur. This course will add techniques to your repertoire as you choose your own adventure through the various scenarios a subcontractor default can take.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify early signs of potential subcontractor defaults.
  • Understand the options available to you before declaring a default.
  • Determine when the proper course of action is to formally declare a default.
  • Compare and contrast the various options for financial recovery, after a default has been declared.
  • Learn pitfalls to avoid along the way.

Prerequisites

This program is a Basic level online self-study course that was developed for professionals with 0-3 years of experience in construction finance. No prerequisites or advanced preparation is required.

CPE Credits

1 CPE credits

Course Length

The estimated time to complete the course and final exam is approximately 50 minutes, depending on the pace of the learner.

Who Should Attend:

Business Owners, CFOs, Construction Financial Professionals, Contractors, Controllers, CPAs, Professional Advisors, Risk Managers, Subcontractors

Topics:

Risk Management Budgeting & Planning Management Services Business Management & Organization Specialty Contractors Contracts Residential Contractors Construction Management General Contractors