I am responsible for tendering for construction related sub contracts. I estimate the job price by reviewing construction plans and specifications and submit my fixed price for the works.
I tendered for a job last year and we are working on it now but it has now come to light that I "missed" some works which we are deemed to have included for - indeed the client considers we should have included this work and is saying they won't cough up any additional monies for this.
The trouble is, the bit I missed was not depicted on any of the plans I had and the client omitted to send me schematic plans which would have highlighted the missing works. The client is saying I should have asked for further information or surveyed the building thoroughly (yeah right - last June it was a large hole in the ground). Thing is you don't know you are making a mistake if there's nothing to tell you at that time

The upshot is that this will COST the company £10,000.00


I feel responsible for this but also angry as the client has not given me all the information but is leaning heavily on old fashioned contractual clauses to get him out the sh*t and leave me in it - i.e. in a very stupid, twisted way he's right
