Construction Law

Contractual Performance Metrics:

Contractual Performance Metrics:

Contractual Performance Metrics:

Contractual performance metrics are measurable and objective standards or indicators that are used to evaluate and monitor the performance of a party to a contract. In construction, performance metrics may include factors such as schedule milestones, quality benchmarks, safety incident rates, change order percentages, and customer satisfaction scores. These metrics are typically defined and agreed upon in the contract documents, along with the methods and frequency of measurement and reporting. The purpose of contractual performance metrics is to provide a clear and consistent basis for assessing the contractor’s compliance with the contract requirements, identifying areas for improvement or corrective action, and determining the eligibility for payments, incentives, or penalties. Performance metrics should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) to ensure their effectiveness and fairness.

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