Mark Brough
Active member
Further to our conversation @Kevin Cook , I note that we expect a proposal from DW next week. We are still keeping an open mind, and may or may not accept DW's proposal to project-manage the LCS roof replacement, depending upon the satisfactoriness of Dave's proposal and of his performance so far.
If we were to decide not to appoint DW, here's an alternative arrangement which may perhaps be win-win for all: We could perhaps point out to DW that one of the roofing suppliers has offered to project-manage, as part of their quote, and that we have decided to accept that offer. However we do still require occasional expert advice and occasionally an independent 3rd party's opinion. As indeed was discussed in the office, with Dave, some months ago. And so whilst we choose not to proceed with DW as PM, we would like to engage DW as a trusted advisor, if DW would please de prepared to make a proposal to us along those lines. And, perhaps, we would be prepared to pay DW a nominal good-will fee for the time taken in producing such a proposal. As a demonstration that we do not intend to mess DW around and waste his time.
Such a proposal may involve a small retainer and a payment per hour for attending a meeting, or for undertaking research on our behalf, or for responding to an email request. We would appreciate such billed hours being itemised and invoiced monthly. We reserve the right to challenge, at our cost, and to seek clarifications and justifications of DW, if required, of the expertise and advice DW might provide.
I propose this because Kevin, @Tony Bath and I , I believe, feel exposed though a reasonable lack of technical knowledge, and because we have had such conflicting, contradictory and unreliable advice from different people over the years.
If we were to decide not to appoint DW, here's an alternative arrangement which may perhaps be win-win for all: We could perhaps point out to DW that one of the roofing suppliers has offered to project-manage, as part of their quote, and that we have decided to accept that offer. However we do still require occasional expert advice and occasionally an independent 3rd party's opinion. As indeed was discussed in the office, with Dave, some months ago. And so whilst we choose not to proceed with DW as PM, we would like to engage DW as a trusted advisor, if DW would please de prepared to make a proposal to us along those lines. And, perhaps, we would be prepared to pay DW a nominal good-will fee for the time taken in producing such a proposal. As a demonstration that we do not intend to mess DW around and waste his time.
Such a proposal may involve a small retainer and a payment per hour for attending a meeting, or for undertaking research on our behalf, or for responding to an email request. We would appreciate such billed hours being itemised and invoiced monthly. We reserve the right to challenge, at our cost, and to seek clarifications and justifications of DW, if required, of the expertise and advice DW might provide.
I propose this because Kevin, @Tony Bath and I , I believe, feel exposed though a reasonable lack of technical knowledge, and because we have had such conflicting, contradictory and unreliable advice from different people over the years.
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