X12 Document List - Engineering Management & Contract Series (ENG)

Engineering Management & Contract Series (ENG)

196 Contractor Cost Data Reporting
501 Vendor Performance Review
503 Pricing History
504 Clauses and Provisions
536 Logistics Reassignment
561 Contract Abstract
567 Contract Completion Status
568 Contract Payment Management Report
620 Excavation Communication
625 Well Information
650 Maintenance Service Order
805 Contract Pricing Proposal
806 Project Schedule Reporting
836 Procurement Notices
838 Trading Partner Profile
839 Project Cost Reporting
841 Specifications/Technical Information
871 Component Parts Content
896 Product Dimension Maintenance

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