After discussing, agreeing and quoting for a piece of work for one of my clients, I started to work on it.
The project manager wants me to do some extra work that is closely related to what I am currently doing but has not been quoted for. They don't want to raise a new SOW to run in parallel with the old one, but change the old one for which I will send an updated quote. They say they prefer to do this as the new SOW would look too much like the first one and it may raise questions in an audit.
Is this normal practice?
The project manager wants me to do some extra work that is closely related to what I am currently doing but has not been quoted for. They don't want to raise a new SOW to run in parallel with the old one, but change the old one for which I will send an updated quote. They say they prefer to do this as the new SOW would look too much like the first one and it may raise questions in an audit.
Is this normal practice?
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