Estimating System Deficiencies Sample Clauses

Estimating System Deficiencies. (1) The contractor shall respond to a written report from the Government which identifies deficiencies in the contractor's estimating system as follows: (i) If the contractor agrees with the report findings and recommendations, the contractor shall, within 30 days, state its agreement in writing, and, within 60 days, correct the deficiencies or submit a corrective action plan proposing milestones and actions leading to elimination of the deficiencies. (ii) If the contractor disagrees with the report, the contractor shall, within 30 days, state its rationale for disagreeing. (2) The Government will evaluate the contractor's response and notify the contractor of the determination concerning remaining deficiencies and/or the adequacy of any proposed or completed corrective action.
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Estimating System Deficiencies. (1) The contractor shall respond to a written report from the Government which identifies deficiencies in the contractor's estimating system as follows:

Related to Estimating System Deficiencies

  • Correction of Deficiencies The contractor must correct promptly any work of his/her own or his/her subcontractors found to be defective or not complying with the terms of the contract.

  • Acceptable Estimating System The Contractor shall maintain the acceptable status of their Estimating System and submit updates to the current status, if applicable

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  • Cost Breakdown When the Modification is proposed, the Contractor shall furnish a complete breakdown of actual costs of both credits and extras, itemizing materials, labor, taxes, overhead and profit. Subcontract work shall be so indicated. All costs must be fully documented. The following limitations shall apply:

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  • Shift Scheduling The parties agree that the following shift schedules are examples of the type which will provide the flexibility required to meet the needs expressed above provided the provisions of Article VII Section 4 (b) (i) and (ii) have been met.

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