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Explore supportBring more structure to the way you assess, approve and maintain contractor and supplier eligibility before work begins. With our solution, set clearer expectations, review submissions more consistently and build a stronger starting point for the work ahead.
Gives teams a more consistent way to review contractors and suppliers against defined requirements.
Brings key documents, questionnaires and review criteria into a more organized process before work begins.
Makes it easier to see who is ready to move forward and who may need follow-up.
Define the documentation, insurance, certification and business requirements contractors and suppliers need to meet before work begins.
Assess insurance validity and other supporting documents that help show whether a contractor or supplier is ready for review.
Bring together standardized questionnaires, certification information and supporting submissions, so reviews are easier to compare.
Include client-specific questions, business requirements and other approval checks that matter to your work environment.
Look at factors such as credit checks, financial stability and ESG or sustainability expectations when they matter to your review.
Bring forward contractors and suppliers that appear ready for approval, so the worker compliance, training and readiness stage starts from a stronger position.
Contractor and supplier qualification doesn’t look the same everywhere.
Industry, location and the way your business operates can shape which requirements matter most, how much documentation teams need to review and what makes a contractor or supplier a strong match.
What our contractor and supplier qualification solution helps you manage:
By tackling these differences early, our solution can help you adopt a more consistent review process and make approval decisions with more confidence.
Qualification works better when requirements are defined before work begins.
A more structured approach can make documents, questionnaires and approval checks easier to compare.
Insurance, certification, client-specific requirements and ESG expectations can all shape who moves forward.
Strong qualification creates a better starting point for the worker readiness and site activity stage.
It matters most after sourcing and before work begins, when teams need to decide which contractors and suppliers meet the requirements to move forward.
The main responsibility is to review contractors and suppliers against defined requirements in a way that supports fair approval decisions and a stronger start to the work ahead.
It covers the review and approval work tied to qualification, such as documentation, insurance, certification, questionnaires, client-specific requirements and other checks that help determine eligibility.
Yes, industry expectations, operating conditions and regional context can all affect what teams need to review and how they apply qualification criteria.
Qualification comes after sourcing. It helps confirm who is ready to move forward before worker readiness, site activity and performance reviews.
Once you know how you want to approach qualification, use the right tools to collect requirements, review submissions and support approval decisions before work begins.