To be completed by the Internal Project Manager.
Project Name
Engagement Reference ID
Department/Cost Center
Engagement Type
New Project
Maintenance/Ongoing Support
Urgent/Emergency Works
Proposed Start Date
Estimated Completion Date
To be completed by the Contracting Entity.
Business Name
Trade Name (if different)
Business Registration/Tax ID Number
Primary Contact Person
Email Address
Phone Number
Business Address
Street Address
Street Address Line 2
City
State/Province
Postal/Zip Code
Country
Note: Please provide a detailed description of the services to be performed. Attach a formal "Statement of Work" if more space is required.
Key Deliverables | ||
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A | ||
1 | ||
2 | ||
3 |
Attach a formal "Statement of Work"
Exclusions: (What is not included in this engagement?)
Evidence of the following must be attached to this form for processing.
Document Required | Policy Number | Expiry Date | Coverage Amount | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
A | B | C | D | ||
1 | Public Liability Insurance | ||||
2 | Professional Indemnity | ||||
3 | Workers’ Compensation | ||||
4 | Cyber/Data Insurance |
The Contractor agrees to adhere to the following safety protocols:
Risk Assessment: A site-specific Risk Assessment or Job Safety Analysis (JSA) must be submitted before work commences.
Inductions: All personnel on-site must complete the Corporate Safety Induction.
Incident Reporting: Any "near miss" or injury must be reported to the Project Manager within 2 hours of the occurrence.
PPE: Contractor is responsible for providing all necessary Personal Protective Equipment for their staff.
Data Access: Will the contractor require access to internal servers or sensitive customer data?
NDA Status: Has a Non-Disclosure Agreement been signed?
Hardware: Will the contractor use company-provided hardware?
Clause: The Contractor acknowledges that all intellectual property created during this engagement remains the sole property of the Hiring Entity unless otherwise specified in the Master Service Agreement (MSA).
Total Contract Value
Currency
Payment Schedule
Milestone-based
Monthly Invoicing
Lump Sum on Completion
Details
Payment Timing
Payment will be issued within:
Net 15 Days (Requires Executive Approval)
Net 30 Days (Standard)
Net 45 Days (Enterprise Projects)
Contractor Representative Signature
Internal Department Head Signature
Procurement/Finance Approval Signature
Checklist for Submission
Signed Form
Copies of Insurance Certificates
Signed Statement of Work (SOW)
Account Verification (for new vendors)
Safety Management Plan (if high-risk work)
Form Template Insights
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Here are the detailed insights into the structural components of a comprehensive engagement and onboarding template.
A well-structured Form 505 acts as a central source of truth. It transitions a contractor from a "prospective vendor" to an "active contributor."
The first section is about Verification. You are capturing the DNA of the contracting entity.
This is the most critical operational part of the form. It defines the "Goal Posts."
The "Onboarding" side of Form 505 is a checklist for internal readiness. It ensures that when the contractor arrives, they can actually start working.
Even without discussing specific responsibilities, the form must verify Competency.
To ensure smooth project delivery, the form must align the contractor’s expectations with your internal accounts payable cycles.
Feature | Purpose | ||
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A | B | ||
1 | Payment Cadence | Establishes if billing happens weekly, monthly, or upon milestone completion. | |
2 | Budget Ceiling | Sets a "Hard Stop" dollar amount that cannot be exceeded without a formal change order. | |
3 | Expense Reimbursement | Clearly defines if travel, meals, or materials are included in the fee or billed separately. |
A high-level Form 505 includes a section for Acceptance Criteria. This defines what "Done" looks like.
By using a standardized Form 505, your organization gains several advantages:
Mandatory Questions Recommendation
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To ensure a "Form 505" functions as a robust operational gatekeeper, certain questions must be non-negotiable. These mandatory fields serve as the foundation for financial integrity, physical safety, and project alignment.
Below are the essential sections and the logic behind their inclusion.
Why it is mandatory: This is the primary key for your database. Without a verified business number, the finance department cannot create a vendor profile. It prevents "ghost" vendors and ensures that payments are directed to a valid, registered corporate entity rather than an unverified individual.
Why it is mandatory: Vague descriptions lead to "scope creep," where costs rise because the boundaries of the job were never defined. Mandatory fields for Specific Deliverables and Exclusions ensure that both the project manager and the contractor have a shared understanding of what success looks like. It serves as the benchmark for authorizing payments.
Why it is mandatory: Before any contractor enters a worksite or touches a digital network, they must demonstrate they have active coverage for professional errors or site accidents. Requiring Policy Numbers and Expiry Dates ensures that the organization is not exposed to massive financial burdens should an unforeseen incident occur during the project timeline.
Why it is mandatory: In any industrial or corporate setting, the safety of the workforce is the highest priority.
Why it is mandatory: In a modern workspace, digital borders are as important as physical ones. The form must ask exactly which systems the contractor needs to access. This allows the IT department to apply the "Principle of Least Privilege," granting only the minimum access required to finish the task, thereby protecting sensitive internal information.
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