Cost Estimator Sample Clauses

Cost Estimator. 1. An online, interactive decision aid tool made available within Benefitplace, which provides the following functionality when launched from the Medical Plan Selection Page of Online Enrollment: a. Comparison of up to four (4) medical plans [up to three (3) side-by-side on screen comparisons] based upon plan attributes configured within Benefitplace, by way of example, out-of-pocket maximums, deductibles, co-insurance percentages, plan rates (the “Plan Attributes”), and typical healthcare usage (the “Utilization Data”), and cost information b. Cost estimator to calculate the estimated cost for each medical plan selected, based upon the selected Plan Attributes and Authorized User’s Utilization Data:‌ i. The Cost Estimator estimates the Authorized User’s costs based upon benchmark healthcare cost and utilization data provided by the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey of the US Dept. of Health and Human Services (the “MEPS national averages”). Authorized Users can apply to their own expected utilization as they compare plans. The default Utilization Data is based upon expected values for a particular age and gender based upon national averages for consumer selecting private coverage in the United States. ii. The Cost Estimator defaults the Authorized User’s Utilization Data based upon healthcare utilization data as available within the Benefitplace Health Insights Software Services. iii. Authorized Users may adjust the default Utilization Data within the Cost Estimator to personalize their Utilization Data based upon their expected future healthcare utilization, such as frequency of doctor’s visits or number of prescriptions filled c. Display of estimated annual costs based upon the premium value for each medical plan, estimated out-of-pocket costs calculated by the cost estimator, Client contribution, and tax advantage accounts d. Printable version of the medical plan comparison performed by the Authorized User to include plan details and out-of- pocket cost estimates for each of medical plans being compared e. The Cost Estimator will be made available within Benefitplace during Client’s open enrollment and throughout the Client plan year to support new hires and qualified life event transactions f. Configuration changes (such as changes in variables) to Client’s plan attribute groups, for Client’s initial and subsequent open enrollment period(s) configured within Benefitplace are included at no additional cost for the term of the Order Form. Additional serv...
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Cost Estimator. The estimator gathers details and compiles data to estimate all costs according to project requirements. They help determine necessary resources for projects based on cost estimates and budgetary constraints. This position shall require a bachelor's degree and have experience in the field. The estimator must be familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within CERCLA/RCRA, and HTRW and MMRP..
Cost Estimator. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: a. Providing guidance, direction, and specialized assistance in the resolution of difficult and complex estimating problems, b. Assist project managers in the preparation of schedules for task deliverables, c. Prepare material and quantity takeoffs on the most complex projects, drawings and plans, d. Review takeoffs provided by other sources for mathematical and technical accuracy, e. Prepare detailed breakdown of components and elements of estimates for systems and subsystems, f. Review contractual documents and contract modifications to determine the scope of work and scope of changes, g. Prepare and summarize task and subtasks estimates including rate and unit cost determination and performing mathematical calculations by applying standard factors, h. Assign material costs and staffing costs to the takeoffs, i. Accumulate, evaluate and document historical cost data and construction procedures and methods in order to maintain current estimating standards and databases, j. Provide training and guidance to assigned personnel in the preparation, revision, and production of cost estimates, k. Review work of subordinate personnel for quality, clarity, and application, l. Participate in presentations as required and, m. Perform other responsibilities associated with this position as may be appropriate.
Cost Estimator. « »« » « »« » « » « » « » « » « » § 1.1.12 Other Initial Information on which the Agreement is based: «Pursuant to Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) Chapter 200, Owner encourages the participation of small businesses, certified by the Oregon Certification Office for Business Inclusion and Diversity (“COBID”) in all contracting opportunities. This includes certified small businesses in the following categories: disadvantaged business enterprise, minority-owned business, woman-owned business, a business that a service-disabled veteran owns or an emerging small business. Owner also encourages joint ventures or subcontracting with certified small business enterprises
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Cost Estimator. The Cost Estimator prepares detailed cost estimates of major capital projects during all phases of projects, from conceptual design estimates through change order estimates during construction. Such cost estimates shall be based on industry standard cost estimating databases, supplemented by local cost data and experience, using formats and methodologies consistent with current industry practices.
Cost Estimator. Other Initial Information on which the Agreement is based: NONE
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  • Cost Estimate The cost estimate shall set out the estimated costs for the proposed Change Order in such a way that a fair evaluation can be made. It shall include a breakdown for labor, materials, equipment and markups for overhead and profit, unless TxDOT agrees otherwise. If the work is to be performed by Subcontractors and if the work is sufficiently defined to obtain Subcontractor quotes, DB Contractor shall obtain quotes (with breakdowns showing cost of labor, materials, equipment and markups for overhead and profit) on the Subcontractor’s stationery and shall include such quotes as back-up for DB Contractor’s estimate. No markup shall be allowed in excess of the amounts allowed under Section 10.6. DB Contractor shall identify all conditions with respect to prices or other aspects of the cost estimate, such as pricing contingent on firm orders being made by a certain date or the occurrence or non-occurrence of an event.

  • Cost Estimates If this Agreement pertains to the design of a public works project, CONSULTANT shall submit estimates of probable construction costs at each phase of design submittal. If the total estimated construction cost at any submittal exceeds ten percent (10%) of CITY’s stated construction budget, CONSULTANT shall make recommendations to CITY for aligning the PROJECT design with the budget, incorporate CITY approved recommendations, and revise the design to meet the Project budget, at no additional cost to CITY.

  • ESTIMATED / SPECIFIC QUANTITY CONTRACTS Estimated quantity contracts, also referred to as indefinite delivery / indefinite quantity contracts, are expressly agreed and understood to be made for only the quantities, if any, actually ordered during the Contract term. No guarantee of any quantity is implied or given. With respect to any specific quantity stated in the contract, the Commissioner reserves the right after award to order up to 20% more or less (rounded to the next highest whole number) than the specific quantities called for in the Contract. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Commissioner may purchase greater or lesser percentages of Contract quantities should the Commissioner and Contractor so agree. Such agreement may include an equitable price adjustment.

  • Statement of Estimated Direct Expenses In addition, Landlord shall give Tenant a yearly expense estimate statement (the “Estimate Statement”) which shall set forth Landlord’s reasonable estimate (the “Estimate”) of what the total amount of Direct Expenses for the then-current Expense Year shall be and the estimated Tenant’s Share of Direct Expenses (the “Estimated Direct Expenses”). The failure of Landlord to timely furnish the Estimate Statement for any Expense Year shall not preclude Landlord from enforcing its rights to collect any Estimated Direct Expenses under this Article 4, nor shall Landlord be prohibited from revising any Estimate Statement or Estimated Direct Expenses theretofore delivered to the extent necessary. Thereafter, Tenant shall pay, with its next installment of Base Rent due that is at least thirty (30) days thereafter, a fraction of the Estimated Direct Expenses for the then-current Expense Year (reduced by any amounts paid pursuant to the last sentence of this Section 4.4.2). Such fraction shall have as its numerator the number of months which have elapsed in such current Expense Year, including the month of such payment, and twelve (12) as its denominator. Until a new Estimate Statement is furnished (which Landlord shall have the right to deliver to Tenant at any time), Tenant shall pay monthly, with the monthly Base Rent installments, an amount equal to one-twelfth (1/12) of the total Estimated Direct Expenses set forth in the previous Estimate Statement delivered by Landlord to Tenant.

  • Estimate The Engineer shall independently develop and report quantities necessary to construct the contract in standard State bid format at the specified milestones and Final PS&E submittals. The Engineer shall prepare each construction cost estimates using Estimator or any approved method. The estimate shall be provided at each milestone submittal or in DCIS format at the 95% and Final PS&E submittals per State’s District requirement.

  • Pre-Estimate The parties agree that if Market Quotation applies an amount recoverable under this Section 6(e) is a reasonable pre-estimate of loss and not a penalty. Such amount is payable for the loss of bargain and the loss of protection against future risks and except as otherwise provided in this Agreement neither party will be entitled to recover any additional damages as a consequence of such losses.

  • Estimated Cost Estimated costs by construction phases for Specified Roads listed in A7 are stated by segments in the Schedule of Items. Such estimated costs are subject to adjustment under B3.3, B5.2, B5.21, B5.212, B5.25, and B5.26. Appropriately adjusted costs shall be made a part of a revised Schedule of Items and shown as adjustments to Timber Sale Account. The revised Schedule of Items shall supersede any prior Schedule of Items when it is dated and signed by Contracting Officer and a copy is furnished to Purchaser.

  • Estimated Costs The proposed GMP Change Order shall include separately identified dollar amounts, stated as fixed sums, for Actual Costs as estimated by the Design-Builder for the complete construction of the Project, which amount shall include the all Trade Contract and Subcontract Sums, costs of materials, and any Component Change Order Sums;

  • Phase I In Phase I, the project will be connected as a tap to the Transmission Owner’s 230kV transmission line MWP-2 via one 230kV circuit breaker in series with one of two ring bus breakers for stuck breaker protection (one in each direction) and a tie-line breaker, as shown on the one-line diagram labeled CL-E-IA-01 attached to this Appendix A as Figure 1. The changes to the existing MWP-2 line protection for this arrangement are described in Phase I System Upgrades in Section II of this Appendix A.

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