Common use of Direct Labor Costs Clause in Contracts

Direct Labor Costs. Compensation for Contractor’s and/or Subcontractor(s)’ labor shall include only the necessary payroll cost for labor, including first level supervision, directly engaged in performance of the work of the Change Order ("Direct Labor Costs"). 53.1.1.1. Direct Labor Costs shall not exceed the current prevailing wages in the locality for performance of the changes; and the labor burden or labor charges, which shall only include documented FICA, Medicare, unemployment, and Workers’ Compensation charges and no other charges. 53.1.1.2. Use of a classification which would increase labor costs will not be permitted. Exceptions will be permitted only when the Contractor establishes, to the satisfaction of the Judicial Council, the necessity for payment at higher rates or classifications.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Master Contract for Plumbing Construction Services, Master Contract for Plumbing Construction Services, Master Contract for Mechanical Construction Services

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Direct Labor Costs. Compensation for Contractor’s and/or Subcontractor(s)subcontractors’ labor shall include only the necessary payroll cost for labor, including first level supervision, directly engaged in the performance of the work Work of the Change Order ("Direct Labor Costs"). 53.1.1.119.2.1.1. Direct Labor Costs shall not exceed the current prevailing wages in the locality for performance of the Work required by the changes; and the labor burden or labor charges, which shall only include documented FICA, Medicare, unemployment, and Workers’ Compensation charges and no other charges. 53.1.1.219.2.1.2. Use of a classification which would increase labor costs will not be permitted. Exceptions will be permitted only when the Contractor establishes, to the satisfaction of the Judicial CouncilJBE, the necessity for payment at higher rates or classifications.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Services Contract, Construction Services Contract

Direct Labor Costs. Compensation for Contractor’s and/or Subcontractor(s)Subcontractors’ labor shall include only the necessary payroll cost for labor, including first level supervision, directly engaged in the performance of the work Work of the Change Order ("Direct Labor Costs"). 53.1.1.129.2.1.1. Direct Labor Costs shall not exceed the current prevailing wages in the locality for performance of the Work required by the changes; and the labor burden or labor charges, which shall only include documented FICA, Medicare, unemployment, and Workers’ Compensation charges and no other charges. 53.1.1.229.2.1.2. Use of a classification which would increase labor costs will not be permitted. Exceptions will be permitted only when the Contractor establishes, to the satisfaction of the Judicial Council, the necessity for payment at higher rates or classifications.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

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Direct Labor Costs. Compensation for ContractorVendor’s and/or Subcontractor(s)’ labor shall include only the necessary payroll cost for labor, including first level supervision, directly engaged in performance of the work of the Change Order changes ("Direct Labor Costs"). 53.1.1.151.1.1.1. Direct Labor Costs shall not exceed the current prevailing wages in the locality for performance of the changes; and the labor burden or labor charges, which shall only include documented FICA, Medicare, unemployment, and Workers’ Compensation charges and no other charges. 53.1.1.251.1.1.2. Use of a classification which would increase labor costs will not be permitted. Exceptions will be permitted only when the Contractor Vendor establishes, to the satisfaction of the Judicial Council, the necessity for payment at higher rates or classifications.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Contract for Furniture Vendor Services

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