Saudi - Aramco Schedule G [exclusive]
Any delay or misstep has a massive global impact, so this "schedule" is managed with military precision by some of the world's most skilled operations planners.
The contractor is fully responsible for protecting, preserving, and maintaining these items from receipt until project completion. Reporting: saudi aramco schedule g
Conduct unannounced site inspections to verify that your subcontractor is not hiring day laborers or using expired iqamas (residence permits). If you find a violation, self-report to Aramco immediately—self-reporting reduces penalties by up to 70% under Aramco’s Disclosure Protocol. Any delay or misstep has a massive global
Any unused or reusable company-supplied items must be documented, packed, and returned to a designated Aramco location in good condition. Contractor-Supplied Items (Paragraph 2.0): If you find a violation, self-report to Aramco
The following are some of the challenges and limitations associated with Saudi Aramco Schedule G:
Between 2000 and 2010, Aramco recognized that third-party contractors, who often cut corners on safety to reduce bids, were the weakest link in their operational chain. Schedule G was overhauled to eliminate that weakness. Today, the schedule exists to achieve three specific goals: