COST PROPOSAL (ATTACHMENT I Sample Clauses

COST PROPOSAL (ATTACHMENT I. The Offeror shall prepare and submit the Cost Proposal (Attachment I). The total cost (lump sum) shall be used in the analysis. The total cost (lump sum) shall include the cost for everything that is necessary to meet the requirements of the State as described in the RFP. This cost shall include (but is not limited to): materials, products, labor, subcontractors, suppliers, equipment, training, fees, overhead, profits, travel, all taxes and all direct and indirect costs. Offerors must complete all fields in Section 1 for each Service Bundle that is being proposed on and all fields in Section 2. The Offeror shall submit estimated costs (if any) for each value added item from the Offeror’s Value Assessment Plan in Attachment I and estimated schedule impacts (if any). The Contractor will be responsible for all of the State’s telephony-based services including the provisioning of all systems and services specified in Exhibit 1, Section 2.3 Wired Telephony Services. The State will always be provided the level of voice resources required to meet all business needs. For these services, the actual utilization of these resources will be measured and billed based upon the monthly installed base of the specific number of telephones in use by authorized State personnel or their representatives. The unit charges will be based upon a fully loaded, installed asset including all activities described in this RFP. The Contractor will be responsible for all of the State’s data network services including the provisioning of all systems and services specified in Exhibit 1, Section 2.4 Data Network Services. The State will always be provided the level of services and resources required to meet all business needs. Charges will be based upon a fully loaded, installed asset including all activities described in this RFP.
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  • Contract Schedule The information set forth in the Contract Schedule is true and correct.

  • Contract Task Order A- E shall be assigned work via a task order by COUNTY which shall subsequently be referred to as the “Contract Task Order” (hereinafter “CTO”). A CTO for each project shall be developed by A-E in conjunction with COUNTY Project Management staff. The County Project Manager shall manage all A-E’s work including monitoring the CTO work schedule, quality of deliverables, review of invoiced amounts, adherence to set budget, and internal review of submittal packages. A-E shall follow all requirements as outlined in the CTO; this general Scope of Work, the project specific Scope Statement, and the Architect-Engineer Guide (Rev July 2018). The CTO shall include a detailed Scope Statement, describing tasks to be performed with a specific list of deliverables for each task, schedule of work and cost to complete the work. The schedule of work shall allow enough time for meetings with County Management staff to review the work progress, provide technical and policy direction, resolve problems and ensure adherence to the work completion schedule. The CTO shall include a cover sheet provided by County Project Management staff with the appropriate signature blocks and contract information. Once both Parties agree, and all Parties have signed the CTO, County Management staff shall provide A-E with a Notice to Proceed (NTP) to begin work. A-E shall submit all plans, reports and other documents produced under the CTO to the assigned County Project Manager within the timeframe indicated in the CTO or as directed by County Project Management staff.

  • Contract Exhibit J Quarterly Sales Report If a conflict exists among any of the Contract documents, the documents shall have priority in the order listed below: a) The Contract b) Statement of Work, Contract Exhibit A c) Additional Special Contract Conditions, Contract Exhibit D d) Special Contract Conditions, Contract Exhibit C e) Resume Acknowledgement Form, Contract Exhibit G f) Contractor Selection Justification Form, Contract Exhibit H

  • Task Order The Contractor submits a Task Order programme to the Service Manager within 2 days of receiving the Task Order

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  • Notice of Work Schedules ‌ (a) Work schedules for regular employees shall be posted at least 14 days in advance of the starting day of a new schedule. (b) In the event that the work schedule or shift for a regular employee or an auxiliary employee working a scheduled shift roster is changed without 48 hours' advance notice and such change is the result of the actions of another employee covered by this agreement utilizing the benefits provided for by the provisions of this agreement, the employee will receive a premium of 85¢ per hour in addition to their regular pay, for work performed on the first shift to which they changed. (c) In the event that an employee's work schedule or shift is changed without five days advance notice and the change results from causes other than defined in (b) above, the employee shall receive a premium at the applicable overtime rate for work performed on the first shift to which they changed, except that if the change results from no fault of the Employer they shall not receive a premium at overtime rates but shall receive the premium defined under (b) above.

  • Statement of Work The Statement of Work to which Grantee is bound is incorporated into and made a part of this Grant Agreement for all purposes and included as Attachment A.

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