Fixed Time and Price Digital Projects
The historical site described a fixed-time-and-price engagement model. This guide explains when that approach can be clear and when uncertainty requires another structure.
fixed-time-and-price/. It is presented as an editorial restoration and does not state that the former ACL business currently supplies services, employs staff or retains historic client relationships.When fixed scope works
Fixed delivery is easier to assess when requirements are stable, interfaces known, content responsibilities agreed and acceptance criteria testable. Examples include a bounded information site or a defined feature improvement.
Write down assumptions
Budgets and dates depend on assumptions about content, feedback, third-party services, migration volume and approvals. If an assumption changes, the impact should be assessed openly.
Change and handover
Requests beyond scope should be recorded and separately evaluated. Before completion, test deliverables, document administration and agree support, backups and responsibility for future maintenance.