FAQ Contract specificationWhy do I need a specification? Food service tenders usually state what the contractor intends to do - isn't that good enough?What should a specification include?How do we know that the contractor is meeting the specification?What does it cost?Why do I need a specification?The more clearly your requirements are stated, the fewer opportunities there are for your food service provider to misinterpret them. You need to communicate exactly what you expect, and how well you want it done. Both parties benefit from a good specification; misunderstanding can be expensive.Food service tenders usually state what the contractor intends to do - isn't that good enough?No.What should a specification include?All aspects of operation that are important to you and your customers. Some of the key areas are menu, food safety, quality assurance and customer satisfaction.How do we know that the contractor is meeting the specification?Audit on the standards in the specification - we can help!What does it cost?All our work is based on an hourly rate that is benchmarked to local rates. The longer a job takes, the more costly it is. A better question is "Are you good value?" - our clients think we are. Our specifications are in the food service contracts of several district health boards, a crown research institute and university student residence halls.Â
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