Hourly Billing Rates Sample Clauses

Hourly Billing Rates. The Hourly Billing Rates set forth as Exhibit “B” shall remain fixed for the first three (3) years of this Contract. If due to applicable price escalations and/or reductions which impact the Contractor’s Hourly Billing Rates, the City and Contractor may execute a written amendment to this Contract to establish new Hourly Billing Rates for the renewal term(s). The City Manager may approve changes in the Hourly Billing Rates based on the recommendation of the City’s Electric Utility Director or designee.
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Hourly Billing Rates. The following rates apply to this Contract, and shall remain fixed for the entire duration of this Contract: Individual/Title/Labor Category Hourly Rate
Hourly Billing Rates. [Check Applicable]: [ ] The parties have agreed to the fully-burdened Hourly Billing Rates set forth below for the Contractor’s salaried project administration and field supervision staff and other direct- hire labor included as part of the General Conditions Costs for this Project. These billing rates have been established solely for the purpose of comprehensive reimbursement of the Contractor’s labor costs by Princeton University. Individual/Labor Category Hourly Rate These Hourly Billing Rates are subject to audit and shall be adjusted either up or down as a result of the audit review. Any corresponding General Conditions Costs billed to date shall then be adjusted accordingly and a billing credit or charge applied on a subsequent payment application. Prior to increasing rates for existing staff or adding any new staff to the Project team, the Contractor shall provide hourly billing rates for Princeton’s consideration and approval within its discretion and, if and to the extent approved, incorporation into the Contract. OR [ ] The parties have agreed to the fully-burdened fixed hourly billing rates for the wages and salaries of Contractor’s project administration and field supervision staff and other laborers directly employed by Contractor included as part of the General Conditions Costs for this Project, which are set forth in Part III of the Contract (Target Price Breakdown and Basis Documents). These hourly billing rates shall remain fixed and in effect for the duration of this Contract unless set forth in Part III as subject to escalation and if so, only to the extent set forth therein.
Hourly Billing Rates. The Hourly Billing Rates for Consultant’s employees shall be as set forth on Exhibit A to this Agreement.
Hourly Billing Rates. Consultant will utilize the following Hourly Billing Rates, which include fringe, burden and overhead: Hourly Billing Rates January 1, 2019 Classification: Hourly Rate: Senior Principal $225-$275 ENGINEERING & LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Principal Engineer $185-$275 Principal Landscape Architect 175-220 Senior Project Manager 175-230 Project Manager 145-190 Senior Engineer 130-180 Project Engineer 90-135 Staff Engineer 85-120 Senior Landscape Architect 140-160 Project Landscape Architect 95-120 Staff Landscape Architect 85-95 Principal Construction Inspector 150-175 Senior Construction Inspector 125-135 Construction Inspector 80-100 Project Coordinator 85-95 Senior GIS Specialist 105-125 GIS Specialist 85-100 GIS Technician 65-80 Senior CADD Designer 90-125 CADD Designer 75-85 Technician 50-70 Senior Administrative Assistant 80-90 Administrative Assistant 55-80 ARCHITECTURE Principal Architect $190-$250 Senior Project Manager 190-225 Project Manager 140-185 Senior Project Architect 150-160 Project Architect 130-150 Job Captain 120-140 Staff Architect 70-100 Senior Designer 110-120 Designer 80-95 CADD Operator 75-85 Senior Construction Manager 175-185 Construction Coordinator 70-95 Administrative Assistant 55-75 ENVIRONMENTAL Principal Environmental Scientist $165-$275 Senior Project Manager 170-230 Project Manager 140-175 Senior Environmental Scientist 140-160 Senior Environmental Inspector 110-130 Environmental Inspector 75-100 Senior Project Scientist 110-125 Project Scientist 85-100 Staff Scientist 70-85 Environmental Quality Control Coordinator 100-125 Senior GIS Specialist 100-125 GIS Specialist 80-100 GIS Technician 65-80 Field Technician 55-75 Technical Assistant 50-65 Administrative Assistant 55-75
Hourly Billing Rates. 11.4.1 The hourly billing rates for services of the Architect are set forth below: Standard Hourly Billing Rates Schedule: Principal Architect $ 225.00 Architect III 185.00 Architect II 160.00 Architect I 140.00 Construction Administrator III 180.00 Construction Administrator II 145.00 Construction Administrator I 120.00 Business Manager 165.00 Project Manager 150.00 Interior Designer II 100.00 Interior Designer I 80.00 Drafting Technician IV 110.00 Drafting Technician III 100.00 Drafting Technician II 90.00 Drafting Technician I 70.00 Administrative Asst. II 110.00 Administrative Asst. I 70.00 The above rates are effective through December 31, 2023. Work continuing beyond December 31, 2023, shall be subject to increases in the above noted schedule based on Engineering News Record’s, “Cost of Living Index Adjustment”, until this agreement is modified.
Hourly Billing Rates. A Table of Hourly Billing Rates applicable to all Services provided under this Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit B. During the term of this Agreement, the Authority may provide written authorization to add subconsultants and/or job classifications to Exhibit B. The hourly billing rates set forth in Exhibit B may be revised on a yearly basis, subject to the Authority’s sole discretion and written approval. Written approval of any change in the hourly rates set forth in Exhibit B shall be in the form of an amendment to this Agreement signed by both parties. Consultant shall provide documentation substantiating the basis for the requested increase in the hourly billing rates. The increases in the hourly billing rates, if granted, will be applicable to hours that are worked after the effective date of an executed amendment to this Agreement.
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  • Billing Rates The Contractor shall be reimbursed for the services performed by its employees under the terms of this Agreement at the lesser of employee’s billing rate set forth in the Budget or the employee’s billing rate applicable at the time the Work is performed. Such billing rates shall be inclusive of actual Cash-based Expenses in the form of wages paid the employee, fringe benefits, overhead, general and administrative (G&A), and other indirect costs. Contractor hereby warrants and guarantees that the billing rates charged herein are Contractor’s customary billing rates for performance of work of the type described in the Statement of Work attached hereto.

  • Monthly Billing The electric service charge shall be computed in accordance with the monthly billing in the applicable standard service tariff. Customers receiving electric service under residential and small nonresidential schedules 1, 2, 3, 15, 23 or 23B shall be financially credited for such net energy with a cumulative kilowatt-hour credit. The credit will be deducted from the customer’s kilowatt-hour usage on the customer’s next monthly bill thus offsetting the customer’s next monthly bill at the full retail rate of the customer’s rate schedule. Customers receiving electric service under large nonresidential schedules 6, 6A, 6B, 8 or 10 must elect a compensation method to receive cumulative credits for the upcoming annualized billing period from one of the following options (large nonresidential customers must initial desired credit election): an average energy price, a seasonally differentiated energy price, or an average retail rate.

  • Hourly Wage Rates The Employer shall pay wages to every employee covered by this Agreement at the rates set forth in Schedule "A" hereunto annexed in respect of the various classifications therein contained. Schedule "A" shall be deemed to be contained in, and form a part of this Agreement.

  • Hourly Rates Effective: January 1, 2014 CLASSIFICATION FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES PART-TIME EMPLOYEES Base 14% benefit HOURLY Base 14% benefit HOURLY Base 14% benefit HOURLY Start Rate 6 months 1 year Start Rate in lieu Start Rate 920 hrs in lieu 920 hrs 1840 hrs in lieu 1840 hrs Food Service Worker 19.60 19.73 20.02 Reg 19.60 2.74 22.34 19.73 2.76 22.49 20.02 2.80 22.82 29.40 29.60 30.03 OT 32.14 32.36 32.83 Laundry Aide 19.05 19.19 19.48 Reg 19.05 2.67 21.72 19.19 2.69 21.88 19.48 2.73 22.21 28.58 28.79 29.22 OT 31.25 31.48 31.95 Housekeeping Aide 20.36 20.51 20.65 Reg 20.36 2.85 23.21 20.51 2.87 23.38 20.65 2.89 23.54 30.54 30.77 30.98 OT 33.39 33.64 33.87 Health Care Aide 20.36 20.51 20.65 Reg 20.36 2.85 23.21 20.51 2.87 23.38 20.65 2.89 23.54 30.54 30.77 30.98 OT 33.39 33.64 33.87 Clothing Clerk 20.36 20.51 20.65 Reg 20.36 2.85 23.21 20.51 2.87 23.38 20.65 2.89 23.54 30.54 30.77 30.98 OT 33.39 33.64 33.87 Xxxx 21.11 21.26 21.40 Reg 21.11 2.96 24.07 21.26 2.98 24.24 21.40 3.00 24.40 31.67 31.89 32.10 OT 34.63 34.87 35.10 R.P.N. 24.78 24.95 25.15 Reg 24.78 3.47 28.25 24.95 3.49 28.44 25.15 3.52 28.67 37.17 37.43 37.73 OT 40.64 40.92 41.25 Rehabilitation Assistant 20.94 21.04 21.26 Reg 20.94 2.93 23.87 21.04 2.95 23.99 21.26 2.98 24.24 31.41 31.56 31.89 OT 34.34 34.51 34.87 Maintenance Person 20.36 20.51 20.65 Reg 20.36 2.85 23.21 20.51 2.87 23.38 20.65 2.89 23.54 30.54 30.77 30.98 OT 33.39 33.64 33.87 P1 Plumber 0.00 0.00 25.56 Reg 25.56 3.58 29.14 38.34 OT 41.92 Recreation Programmer 21.06 21.18 21.39 Reg 21.06 2.95 24.01 21.18 2.97 24.15 21.39 2.99 24.38 31.59 31.77 32.09 OT 34.54 34.74 35.08 Notes: - Part-time hourly rate = full-time rate plus 14% -Part-time overtime rate = 1/2 full-time rate plus part-time hourly rate COUNTY OF RENFREW

  • CAISO Monthly Billed Fuel Cost [for Geysers Main only] The CAISO Monthly Billed Fuel Cost is given by Equation C2-1. CAISO Monthly Billed Fuel Cost Equation C2-1 = Billable MWh ◆ Steam Price ($/MWh) Where: • Steam Price is $16.34/MWh. • For purposes of Equation C2-1, Billable MWh is all Billable MWh Delivered after cumulative Hourly Metered Total Net Generation during the Contract Year from all Units exceeds the Minimum Annual Generation given by Equation C2-2. Equation C2-2 Minimum Annual Generation = (Annual Average Field Capacity ◆ 8760 hours ◆ 0.4) - (A+B+C) Where: • Annual Average Field Capacity is the arithmetic average of the two Field Capacities in MW for each Contract Year, determined as described below. Field Capacity shall be determined for each six-month period from July 1 through December 31 of the preceding calendar year and January 1 through June 30 of the Contract Year. Field Capacity shall be the average of the five highest amounts of net generation (in MWh) simultaneously achieved by all Units during eight-hour periods within the six-month period. The capacity simultaneously achieved by all Units during each eight-hour period shall be the sum of Hourly Metered Total Net Generation for all Units during such eight-hour period, divided by eight hours. Such eight-hour periods shall not overlap or be counted more than once but may be consecutive. Within 30 days after the end of each six-month period, Owner shall provide CAISO and the Responsible Utility with its determination of Field Capacity, including all information necessary to validate that determination. • A is the amount of Energy that cannot be produced (as defined below) due to the curtailment of a Unit during a test of the Facility, a Unit or the steam field agreed to by CAISO and Owner. • B is the amount of Energy that cannot be produced (as defined below) due to the retirement of a Unit or due to a Unit’s Availability remaining at zero after a period of ten Months during which the Unit’s Availability has been zero. • C is the amount of Energy that cannot be produced (as defined below) because a Force Majeure Event reduces a Unit’s Availability to zero for at least thirty (30) days or because a Force Majeure Event reduces a Unit’s Availability for at least one hundred eighty (180) days to a level below the Unit Availability Limit immediately prior to the Force Majeure Event. • The amount of Energy that cannot be produced is the sum, for each Settlement Period during which the condition applicable to A, B or C above exists, of the difference between the Unit Availability Limit immediately prior to the condition and the Unit Availability Limit during the condition.

  • Starting Rates Each employee who enters the service of the Company shall normally begin employment at the Start Rate for the appropriate job title, except that appropriate allowance over such starting rate may be made by the Company for an employee who has had previous experience or training considered to be of value. If the Company hires an employee with no prior training or experience at a rate of pay higher than the Start Rate, it shall raise the existing wage rate of all incumbents in that title and Market to match the rate of pay for the newly hired employee effective with the date of hire.

  • Sleeping Room Rate(s) A. The Contractor shall provide sleeping rooms to the Attendees at the following rate during the Program:

  • Mileage Rates The mileage rate shall be the maximum allowed by the Internal Revenue Service. If the IRS rate should change during the term of the contract, the contract rate shall change also on the date specified by the IRS.

  • Hourly Rate (A) The amounts shall be computed by multiplying the appropriate hourly rates prescribed in the contract by the number of direct labor hours performed. Fractional parts of an hour shall be payable on a prorated basis.

  • Pay Rates Unit members must have been on an active status for a minimum of six

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