Common use of Contractor Pricing Clause in Contracts

Contractor Pricing. Contractor hourly pricing shall be based upon general prevailing rates of per diem wages and the general prevailing rates for holiday and overtime wages in this locality for each craft, classification, or type of worker needed to execute this Contract. Contractor shall provide all necessary information requested on a Project-by-Project basis. All cables and termination products provided by the Contractor in service of this Contract shall meet or exceed all applicable ANSI/BICSI NI-2019 and ANSI/TIA 568.1.D standards for performance within their respective product types and be “Name Brand” products. Due to the continuing reports in the Cable Industry of non-compliant and counterfeit cables on the market, no ‘Off-Shore’ cables will be accepted. A. The hourly rates shall cover all costs for the work, including direct and indirect laborcharges (in accordance with the established general prevailing wage rate requirements), truck, all necessary equipment, tools, overhead, travel, depreciation, other expenses and all profit. B. Labor hours shall be charged on the basis of actual time spent on each job, not on a portal- to- portal basis, and shall be computed to the nearest one-quarter (1/4) hour. Contractor shall maintain payroll records in accordance with Section 1776 of the California Labor Code. Said records shall be made available upon request by the County as provided for in the Labor Code. Contractor shall be subject to the penalties for violations as provided for in the Labor Code. C. Contractor shall pay the general prevailing wage rate for all Projects costing more than $1,000. (Reference Section 1771 of the California Labor Code, General Prevailing Wages). Projects shall not be split to avoid this requirement. D. Premium Hour or Special Hour rates shall not be paid on non-emergency response requests unless specifically authorized in writing by the Agency Project Manager or CEO/OCIT at the time the request for service is initiated. E. Minimum Call Charge is applicable only when the actual job cost is below the established minimum. It is not a separate or additional charge. F. All material items shall be listed on the invoice for each location. G. For items not listed in Attachment B – Cost Compensation, all copies of the actual receipts shall be attached to the invoice.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Contract for Structured Cabling and Installation Services, Contract for Structured Cabling and Installation Services, Subordinate Contract

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