October 2008

MSW Contract Administration

It’s not glamorous, contract administration. It may seem to be a thankless job: No one notices when the garbage disappears from the curb, but a missed collection—or rate increase—raises Cain. You may feel like a parent nagging a teenager when you remind your contractor to deliver a report or call a nettled customer.

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By Constance Hornig

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V. EVALUATE CONTRACT COMPLIANCE AND CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE
Re-read your contract—At least once a year, also perhaps in conjunction with reviewing your contractor’s annual report or performing rate adjustments, read through your contract to refresh your recollection on the details of contractor’s obligations and your rights. For example, you might have forgotten details, such as the requirement that your contractor send you copies of generic customer correspondence for review before mailing, or those details giving you the right to consent to changes in named “key” personnel or to paint or replace decrepit dumpsters within a certain number of days of your request.

Check compliance—Similarly, peruse the lists of liquidated damages and specified breaches/defaults that your contract provides, note which ones your contractor may have incurred or committed . . . and correspondingly consider which types of noncompliance matter most to you and your elected officials (such as disposing of greenwaste, failing to keep the truck queue short at the landfill, or routinely leaving skid marks on the streets as the side-loaders stop and start. Liquidated damages are intended to grab your contractor’s attention and motivate it to remedy problems, not to “punish” them or raise additional revenue.

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Conduct customer satisfaction surveys and reports— Sometimes the contract requires you to conduct a customer satisfaction survey in specified intervals or at required times. Other times, the contract may require an (annual) status report or presentation to elected officials on the state of MSW programs and services.

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rjproto

October 28th, 2008 10:08 AM PT

This is a terrific article and a great resource for contract administration. I noticed it is the eighth article in a series. How can you get the other articles in the series?

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