I'm torn between B and D. Maybe we can just put a fixed price on a random number of materials and hope for the best? Or how about a service that changes so often, the price just becomes a suggestion? Sounds solid to me!
Option D, definitely. I love the idea of a fixed price contract for a service that's constantly changing. It'll be like playing contract roulette - you never know what you're gonna get!
I'm going with C as well. It's the only one that makes sense for a fixed price contract. The other options sound like they'd lead to a lot of headaches and cost overruns.
Option C all the way! A fixed price contract is perfect when you know exactly what you're getting. Trying to pin down a price when things are changing all the time? No thank you!
Definitely C. I mean, why would you want a fixed price contract if the market is volatile or the supplier can't estimate the materials? That's just asking for trouble!
I think option C is the right answer. A fixed price contract is best when the work can be accurately measured and foreseen. Anything else just seems like a recipe for disaster!
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