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Subconsultant relationships directly impact your firm’s bottom line. This interactive roundtable focuses on the business operations side of managing subconsultants—contracts, payment timing, risk, insurance, and compliance. Join peers to discuss real-world challenges, share solutions, and explore practical strategies to improve cash flow, reduce risk, and create more consistent, efficient processes across your firm.
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3/31/2026
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When:
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Tuesday, March 31, 2026 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm eastern
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Where:
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Roundtable Discussion (Virtual) United States
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Subconsultant relationships have a direct impact on your firm’s profitability—but for many A/E firms, the business operations side of managing subconsultants is fragmented, reactive, and filled with risk. This interactive roundtable focuses on the real-world challenges that affect the bottom line: navigating pay-when-paid clauses, managing payment timing and disputes, tracking insurance and compliance requirements, reconciling invoices that don’t align with contracts, and maintaining consistent processes across multiple subcontracts. Together, participants will explore practical, operations-driven approaches to: -
Structuring contracts and allocating risk to protect the firm -
Managing cash flow and payment timing while maintaining strong subconsultant relationships -
Implementing insurance and compliance tracking systems that actually work -
Creating internal workflows that connect project teams, accounting, and operations -
Improving communication to reduce delays, disputes, and administrative rework This session is designed as a peer-to-peer exchange. Attendees are encouraged to bring real challenges, proven solutions, and questions from their own firms to enrich the discussion. Who Should Attend: Finance directors, operations managers, controllers, project administrators, and others responsible for the business oversight of subconsultant agreements. Leave with practical strategies you can apply immediately, ideas for streamlining internal processes, and insight from peers working through the same operational realities.
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