"Not even close. A General Contractor is a Prime Contractor. The US Government requires Prime Contractors to self-perform a minimum percentage of the work with their own forces on any given contract meaning the General Contractor has to actually be qualified to do the work and then to actually do something to earn payment." - foxwoodsfan
It depends on the requirements of the contract... I know (and have worked with) companies with government contracts that don't do any of the work... they don't have the capabilities... but they know companies that do... those companies do all the work, and the prime gets the pass-thru fee... sounds similar to what BVTK is doing... although it is called a 'finder's fee', rather than a pass-thru... but the idea is similar...
Whats really going to be laughable is when some find out they were totally wrong no matter what the circumstance is. People keep preachin, and poking fun at a man and men that are on the top tier of what is going on directly in the world today and seriously doubt them. He is meeting with THE PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. AND KAZAHKISTAN IN THE SAME MEETING AND MAYBE EVEN FLYING OUT OF HERE WITH THAT PRESIDENT TO DISCUSS MORE GROUNDWORK FOR MORE DETAILS WITH THE LEADER OF A COUNTRY WITH A BIG ECONOMIC BOOM ENSUING.
HE WHO LAUGHS LAST LAUGHS LOUDEST. WAIT FOR IT. THEN: