Contractor-Performed Work Sample Clauses

Contractor-Performed Work. Costs incurred by the Contractor for self- performed work.
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Contractor-Performed Work. Costs incurred by the Contractor for self-performed work, if approved in advance by the District and procured pursuant to the Contract Documents.
Contractor-Performed Work. Contractor shall be entitled to a mark-up for overhead and profit of 6% of the total of the Labor (including labor burden and Workers’ Compensation premium), Material, and Equipment for Contractor performed Work.
Contractor-Performed Work. Costs incurred by the Contractor for self-performed work at the direction of Owner or with the Owner’s prior approval, as follows: 3.1.3.1.1. Actual costs to the Contractor of wages of construction workers, excluding all salaried and/or administrative personnel, directly employed by the Contractor to perform the construction of the Work at the site. 3.1.3.1.2. Wages or salaries and customary benefits, such as sick leave, medical and health benefits, holidays, vacations, incentive programs, and pension plans of the Contractor’s field supervisory, safety and administrative personnel when stationed at the site or stationed at the Contractor’s principal office, only for that portion of their time required for the Work. 3.1.3.1.3. Wages and salaries and customary benefits, such as sick leave, medical and health benefits, holidays, vacations, incentive programs and pension plans of the Contractor’s supervisory or administrative personnel engaged at factories, workshops or on the road, in expediting the production or transportation of materials or equipment required for the Work, but only for that portion of their time required for the Work. 3.1.3.1.4. Costs paid or incurred by Contractor for taxes, insurance, contributions, assessments required by law or collective bargaining agreements and for personnel not covered by such agreements, and for customary benefits such as sick leave, medical and health benefits, holidays, vacations and pensions, provided such costs are based on wages and salaries included in the Cost of the Work under Subparagraphs 3.1.1.3.1 through 3.1.1.3.3. 3.1.3.1.5. Costs, including transportation and storage, of materials and equipment incorporated in the completed construction, including costs of materials in excess of those actually installed to allow for reasonable waste and spoilage. Unused excess materials, if any, shall become the Owner’s property at the completion of the Work or, at the Owner’s option, shall be sold by the Contractor. Any amounts realized from such sales shall be credited to the Owner as a deduction from the Cost of the Work. 3.1.3.1.6. Costs, including transportation and storage, installation, maintenance, dismantling and removal of materials, supplies, machinery and equipment not customarily owned by construction workers, that are provided by the Contractor at the site and fully consumed in the performance of the Work; and cost (less salvage value) of such items if not fully consumed, whether sold to others or retai...

Related to Contractor-Performed Work

  • THE WORK The Work comprises the completed construction required by the Contract Documents and includes all labor necessary to produce such construction, and all materials and equipment incorporated or to be incorporated in such construction.

  • Extra Work At any time during the Term of this Agreement, City may request that Consultant perform Extra Work. As used herein, “Extra Work” means any work which is determined by City to be necessary for the proper completion of the Project, but which the Parties did not reasonably anticipate would be necessary at the execution of this Agreement. Consultant shall not perform, nor be compensated for, Extra Work without written authorization from City’s Representative.

  • By Contractor Should the Contractor be liable for any payments to the State hereunder, interest, late payment charges and collection fee charges will be determined and assessed pursuant to Section 18 of the State Finance Law.

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