Is Your Project a Fit for Job Order Contracting (JOC)? Find Out With Our JOC Project Calculator!
Welcome to our JOC Project Calculator – your go-to tool for determining if your project is an ideal fit for Job Order Contracting. Whether you’re new to JOC or looking to optimize your project planning, our calculator provides a quick and easy way to assess the suitability of your project for this efficient procurement method.
Why Use the JOC Project Calculator?
- Quick Assessment: Instantly determine if your project aligns with the principles and benefits of JOC.
- Informed Decisions: Gain insights to make well-informed decisions about your project planning and procurement approach.
- Project Success: Ensure your project is set up for success by leveraging the advantages of JOC.
Simply input your project details and our calculator will provide you with an immediate evaluation. Discover whether JOC is the right path for your project and take the first step towards streamlined, cost-effective project management.
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Use the JOC Project Calculator now and unlock the potential of your project!
What Your Score Means
4-5 Strong Fit - Enter Project Today
What it means: The project aligns perfectly with JOC parameters, such as scope, complexity, and cost. It falls well within the established capabilities of JOC, promising efficient execution and value.
Enter your project today to get your joint scope meeting scheduled.
3-4 Good Fit - Likely Suitable for JOC
What it means: The project mostly meets JOC criteria and has attributes that suggest it would benefit from the JOC process. Minor adjustments or clarifications may be needed, but it's a viable candidate for JOC.
Enter your project today to be followed up with a JOC expert.
2-3 Moderate Fit - Evaluate Specifics Closely
What it means: The project fits within JOC guidelines but may present unique challenges or require special considerations.
Contact us today to review your project to ensure JOC is the optimal pathway.
<2 Weak Fit - Consult with JOC Expert before Considering Alternative Methods
What it means:The project has elements that fall outside of scope or complexity that JOC handles effectively based on the initial assessment. Alternative contracting methods may be more appropriate.
Ready to Enter Your Project?
If your project scored above 2, enter your project today to be followed up with a JOC expert.
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