Project, Contract

Training Course: Contract Cost and Price Analysis


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PC4090

2 - 6 Nov 2026

London (UK)

Cost : 5775 € Euro

Introduction

Obtaining fair and reasonable pricing from contractors and suppliers is a critical goal for both businesses and governments. This program equips participants with the essential skills to conduct effective Cost and Price Analysis, enabling better decision-making in procurement and contract management. Attendees will learn to manage costs in volatile markets, understand pricing methods used by contractors, and evaluate the elements that make up a fair and reasonable price.

 

Course Objectives

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the importance of price and cost analysis in continuous improvement programs
  • Differentiate between cost analysis and price analysis and select the appropriate method
  • Apply methods of price analysis, including historical and market-based techniques
  • Use analytical tools to identify cost drivers and develop “should cost” models
  • Analyze supplier pricing models and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) approaches
  • Implement strategies to obtain better pricing in volatile markets
  • Report and track cost reduction and savings effectively

 

Target Audience

  • Contract and Procurement Managers
  • Supply Chain Professionals
  • Cost Estimators and Analysts
  • Commercial and Contract Officers
  • Project Managers involved in procurement and vendor negotiations

 

Course Outlines (5 Days)

Day 1 – Defining Cost Savings Opportunities

  • Reducing the cost of purchased goods and services
  • Understanding the impact of contracts on the bottom line
  • Identifying focus areas for cost reduction
  • Supplier pricing models and negotiation strategies
  • Developing opportunity hypotheses
  • Cost reduction reporting procedures
  • Continuous improvement skill sets

Day 2 – Performing Price Analysis

  • Understanding the difference between price and cost analysis
  • Selection tools for analysis type
  • Methods of price analysis
  • Historical analysis and benchmarking
  • Using price indexes to calculate changes
  • Developing the organization’s contract price index

Day 3 – Performing Cost Analysis

  • Methods of cost analysis
  • Identifying major cost elements and overheads
  • Developing “Should Cost” models
  • Requesting supplier cost information
  • Analyzing supplier cost breakdown
  • Determining reasonable profit margins

Day 4 – Other Important Valuation Criteria

  • Industry analysis and benchmarking
  • Global industrial labor rates
  • Working with currency exchange rates
  • Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) models
  • Reengineering processes to reduce costs
  • Cost-volume-profit analysis
  • Value analysis techniques

Day 5 – Controlling Contract Pricing in Volatile Markets

  • Managing procurement in volatile economic situations
  • Contract economic adjustment clauses
  • Continuous improvement methods
  • Early supplier involvement strategies
  • Reducing waste in the supply chain
  • Reporting and tracking savings
  • Implementing best practices for achieving cost reductions

Project, Contract

Training Course: Contract Cost and Price Analysis


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PC4090

2 - 6 Nov 2026

London (UK) -

Cost: 5775 € Euro


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