A clearly defined and executed procurement contract is critical to successful implementation of a physical security construction project. It outlines scope, deliverables, timelines, cost structures, and responsibilities, ensuring all parties operate with aligned expectations and accountability.
A (RFQ) is a pricing request, not a contract.
B (BIA) informs continuity planning, not project execution.
D (Cost analysis) is useful but not foundational for execution.
[References:, PSP Study Guide – Security Project Contracting, POA Manual – Procurement and Contract Management]
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