The fact that the Contractor achieves Completion early should not reduce his payment on an Option B.
Depending upon the Method of Measurement that is used, the principal preliminary items are generally lump sum items that should be assessed in proportion to the amount of work that has been completed. Therefore once the work is completed the full lump sum is payable.
Reversing your question, would the Contract be paid additional prelims if he was late completing due to his own performance – no he would not.
Depending upon the Method of Measurement that is used, the principal preliminary items are generally lump sum items that should be assessed in proportion to the amount of work that has been completed. Therefore once the work is completed the full lump sum is payable.
Reversing your question, would the Contract be paid additional prelims if he was late completing due to his own performance – no he would not.