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A lump sum contract, sometimes called stipulated sum, is the most basic form of agreement between a contractor and a customer. This type of contract is usually developed by estimating labor costs, material costs, and adding a specific amount that will cover contractor's overhead and profit margin.
A stipulated sum contract requires that the contractor agree to be responsible for the proper job execution at a set price. The owner has essentially assigned the risk of project costs to the contractor, who can be expected to ask for a higher markup to anticipate unforeseen problems.
With a lump sum contract, all the risk is placed on your contractor. Cost plus, you take on all the risk. Everything is billable, and the contractor has no risk for this. In return, you might be charged a lower markup.
A Lump Sum contract price will always be lower than the Guaranteed Maximum Price in a GMP/Cost-Plus contract because the GMP/cost-Plus contract will include a construction contingency (typically 5% plus or minus that is not included in a Lump Sum contract amount.
A lump sum contract (or stipulated sum contract) is the traditional means of procuring construction, and still the most common form of construction contract. Under a lump sum contract, a single 'lump sum' price for all the works is agreed before the works begin.
When to Use This Type of Contract A lump-sum contract is a great contract agreement to be used if the requested work is well-defined and construction drawings are completed. The lump-sum agreement will reduce owner risk, and the contractor has greater control over profit expectations.
Lump Sum or Fixed Price Contract Type This type of contract involves a total fixed priced for all construction-related activities. Lump sum contracts can include incentives or benefits for early termination, or can also have penalties, called liquidated damages, for a late termination.
8. Lump Sum Contract(Advantages) Low risk on the owner, Higher risk to the contractor Cost known at outset Contractor will assign the best personnel Contractor selection is easy. 9. Lump Sum Contract(Disadvantages) Changes is difficult and costly.
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