COST/PRICE INFORMATION Sample Clauses

COST/PRICE INFORMATION. Cost/Price information shall be included in the cost/price proposal Volume V only. The proposed cost/price shall not be discussed or exhibited in any other Volume of the Offeror’s proposal.
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COST/PRICE INFORMATION. All cost/price information shall be addressed ONLY in the Proposal Documentation and Contract Cost/Price Volumes, Volumes I and IV respectively. All labor rates shall be rounded to the nearest xxxxx. All cost information, with the exception of the cost narrative, must lend itself to review and analysis by the Government and must be submitted in Microsoft Excel format. Offerors shall include formulas and working links to the maximum extent practicable. Offerors shall differentiate the Operations and Maintenance costs from the Research and Development.
COST/PRICE INFORMATION. The prices/costs will be applied to individual Order types as follows: (1) Labor: The price schedule contains loaded hourly ceiling rates for work performed at any location designated in this BPA. “Loaded hourly rate” is defined as the direct hourly labor rate along with appropriate load factors, inclusive of profit or fee. Other load factors include overhead, fringe, and general & administrative (G&A) costs. The loaded hourly rates set forth in the schedule are fully burdened, not-to-exceed, ceiling prices. The contractors may, at their discretions, propose lower loaded hourly rates on a Call-by-Call Order basis.
COST/PRICE INFORMATION. The following instructions are applicable to the prime Offeror, subcontractors, teaming partners and joint venture partners. This section is to assist you in submitting information other than certified cost and pricing data that is required to evaluate the reasonableness and completeness of your proposed price. The Government will verify that all solicitation requirements have been priced, figures are correctly calculated, and prices are presented in a clear and useful format. Note that unreasonably high proposed prices, initially or subsequently, may be grounds for eliminating a proposal from competition. Additionally, unbalanced pricing poses an unacceptable risk to the Government and may be a reason to reject an Offeror’s proposal. Information beyond that required by this instruction shall not be submitted, unless considered essential to document or support the cost/price position. All information relating to the proposed cost/price, including all required supporting documentation must be included in the section of the proposal designated as the Cost/Price Volume. Under no circumstances shall this information and documentation be included elsewhere in the proposal.
COST/PRICE INFORMATION. A. The total ceiling price of this agreement is set at XXXX. The sum of all invoices under this agreement shall not exceed this amount without the express written authorization of FHI Clinical in the form of a modification to this agreement. B. Subcontractor shall services as outlined in Attachment AStatement of Work. This subcontract is fully funded in the amount of $XXXX. This amount is estimated to be sufficient to fund the services set forth in the Statement of Work (Attachment A) through the subcontract period of performance.

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