Common use of Explanation of Compensation Methods Clause in Contracts

Explanation of Compensation Methods. ‌ A. Lump Sum plus Named Reimbursable Expenses 1. PCCA shall pay Engineer a Lump Sum amount for the specified services or category of services stated in a Service Order regardless of the amount of time it takes to complete the services. 2. The Lump Sum will include compensation for Engineer's services and services of Consultants, if any. The Lump Sum constitutes full and complete compensation for Engineer’s services in the specified category, including labor costs, overhead, profit, expenses (other than those expenses expressly eligible for reimbursement, if any), and Consultant charges. In other words, Engineer will only be reimbursed for the Named Reimbursable Expenses (see Section 4.02(A)(3)). 3. In addition to the Lump Sum, Engineer shall also be entitled to reimbursement from PCCA for the Named Reimbursable Expenses explicitly listed in the Service Order, if any, that are reasonably and necessarily incurred by Engineer in connection with the performing or furnishing of the services (see Exhibit C for rates or charges for these specific expenses). 4. Progress payments may be allowed in a Lump Sum Service Order. If so, the portion of the Lump Sum amount billed for Engineer's services will be based upon Engineer's estimate of the proportion of the total services actually completed during the billing period, subject to acceptance and approval of PCCA. B. Standard Hourly Rates plus Reimbursable Expenses with a Ceiling Price 1. For the specified services or category of services, the PCCA shall pay Engineer an amount equal to the cumulative hours charged to the Specific Project by each class of Engineer's employees times the Standard Hourly Rates for each applicable billing class. Under this method, Engineer shall also be entitled to reimbursement from PCCA for the Reimbursable Expenses identified in Exhibit C, as the same may be modified in the individual Service Order. But the total amount payable to Engineer for the services rendered under the Service Order plus the Reimbursable Expenses shall not exceed the Ceiling Price stated in the Service Order. 2. The Ceiling Price will be stated in the Service Order. It may be called the Ceiling Price or the “Not-to-Exceed Amount.” 3. Standard Hourly Rates include salaries and wages paid to personnel in each billing class plus the cost of customary and statutory benefits, general and administrative overhead, non-project operating costs, and operating margin or profit. 4. Each Standard Hourly Rates Schedule attached hereto as Exhibit B shall remain in effect until changed in accordance with Section 4.03. 5. The Reimbursable Expenses Schedule attached hereto as Exhibit C shall remain in effect for the Term of this Agreement. 6. The total estimated compensation for the specified category of services shall be stated in the Service Order. This total estimated compensation will incorporate all labor at Standard Hourly Rates, and Reimbursable Expenses (including Consultants' charges, if any). 7. The amounts billed by Engineer will be based on the cumulative hours charged to the specified category of services on the Specific Project during the billing period by each class of Engineer's employees times Standard Hourly Rates for each applicable billing class, plus Reimbursable Expenses (including Consultant's charges, if any), but PCCA shall not be required to pay more than the Ceiling Price stated in the applicable Service Order without a duly executed amendment to the Service Order. 8. For Service Orders that included definable deliverables to be provided to the PCCA, Engineer will continue to prosecute work necessary to provide those deliverables even when the Ceiling Price has been reached, at no additional cost to PCCA unless the parties agree in writing to modify the Ceiling Price. 9. Where no definable deliverable exists, the Engineer’s services will terminate when the Ceiling Price is reached.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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Explanation of Compensation Methods. A. Lump Sum plus Named Reimbursable Expenses 1. PCCA shall pay Engineer a Lump Sum amount for the specified services or category of services stated in a Service Order regardless of the amount of time it takes to complete the services. 2. The Lump Sum will include compensation for Engineer's services and services of Consultants, if any. The Lump Sum constitutes full and complete compensation for Engineer’s services in the specified category, including labor costs, overhead, profit, expenses (other than those expenses expressly eligible for reimbursement, if any), and Consultant charges. In other words, Engineer will only be reimbursed for the Named Reimbursable Expenses (see Section 4.02(A)(3)). 3. In addition to the Lump Sum, Engineer shall also be entitled to reimbursement from PCCA for the Named Reimbursable Expenses explicitly listed in the Service Order, if any, that are reasonably and necessarily incurred by Engineer in connection with the performing or furnishing of the services (see Exhibit C for rates or charges for these specific expenses). 4. Progress payments may be allowed in a Lump Sum Service Order. If so, the portion of the Lump Sum amount billed for Engineer's services will be based upon Engineer's estimate of the proportion of the total services actually completed during the billing period, subject to acceptance and approval of PCCA. B. Standard Hourly Rates plus Reimbursable Expenses with a Ceiling Price 1. For the specified services or category of services, the PCCA shall pay Engineer an amount equal to the cumulative hours charged to the Specific Project by each class of Engineer's employees times the Standard Hourly Rates for each applicable billing class. Under this method, Engineer shall also be entitled to reimbursement from PCCA for the Reimbursable Expenses identified in Exhibit C, as the same may be modified in the individual Service Order. But the total amount payable to Engineer for the services rendered under the Service Order plus the Reimbursable Expenses shall not exceed the Ceiling Price stated in the Service Order. 2. The Ceiling Price will be stated in the Service Order. It may be called the Ceiling Price or the “Not-to-Exceed Amount.” 3. Standard Hourly Rates include salaries and wages paid to personnel in each billing class plus the cost of customary and statutory benefits, general and administrative overhead, non-project operating costs, and operating margin or profit. 4. Each Standard Hourly Rates Schedule attached hereto as Exhibit B shall remain in effect until changed in accordance with Section 4.03. 5. The Reimbursable Expenses Schedule attached hereto as Exhibit C shall remain in effect for the Term of this Agreement. 6. The total estimated compensation for the specified category of services shall be stated in the Service Order. This total estimated compensation will incorporate all labor at Standard Hourly Rates, and Reimbursable Expenses (including Consultants' charges, if any). 7. The amounts billed by Engineer will be based on the cumulative hours charged to the specified category of services on the Specific Project during the billing period by each class of Engineer's employees times Standard Hourly Rates for each applicable billing class, plus Reimbursable Expenses (including Consultant's charges, if any), but PCCA shall not be required to pay more than the Ceiling Price stated in the applicable Service Order without a duly executed amendment to the Service Order. 8. For Service Orders that included definable deliverables to be provided to the PCCA, Engineer will continue to prosecute work necessary to provide those deliverables even when the Ceiling Price has been reached, at no additional cost to PCCA unless the parties agree in writing to modify the Ceiling Price. 9. Where no definable deliverable exists, the Engineer’s services will terminate when the Ceiling Price is reached.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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Explanation of Compensation Methods. ‌ A. Lump X. Xxxx Sum plus Named Reimbursable Expenses 1. PCCA shall pay Engineer a Lump Sum amount for the specified services or category of services stated in a Service Order regardless of the amount of time it takes to complete the services. 2. The Lump Sum will include compensation for Engineer's services and services of Consultants, if any. The Lump Sum constitutes full and complete compensation for Engineer’s services in the specified category, including labor costs, overhead, profit, expenses (other than those expenses expressly eligible for reimbursement, if any), and Consultant charges. In other words, Engineer will only be reimbursed for the Named Reimbursable Expenses (see Section 4.02(A)(3)). 3. In addition to the Lump Sum, Engineer shall also be entitled to reimbursement from PCCA for the Named Reimbursable Expenses explicitly listed in the Service Order, if any, that are reasonably and necessarily incurred by Engineer in connection with the performing or furnishing of the services (see Exhibit C for rates or charges for these specific expenses). 4. Progress payments may be allowed in a Lump Sum Service Order. If so, the portion of the Lump Sum amount billed for Engineer's services will be based upon Engineer's estimate of the proportion of the total services actually completed during the billing period, subject to acceptance and approval of PCCA. B. Standard Hourly Rates plus Reimbursable Expenses with a Ceiling Price 1. For the specified services or category of services, the PCCA shall pay Engineer an amount equal to the cumulative hours charged to the Specific Project by each class of Engineer's employees times the Standard Hourly Rates for each applicable billing class. Under this method, Engineer shall also be entitled to reimbursement from PCCA for the Reimbursable Expenses identified in Exhibit C, as the same may be modified in the individual Service Order. But the total amount payable to Engineer for the services rendered under the Service Order plus the Reimbursable Expenses shall not exceed the Ceiling Price stated in the Service Order. 2. The Ceiling Price will be stated in the Service Order. It may be called the Ceiling Price or the “Not-to-Exceed Amount.” 3. Standard Hourly Rates include salaries and wages paid to personnel in each billing class plus the cost of customary and statutory benefits, general and administrative overhead, non-project operating costs, and operating margin or profit. 4. Each Standard Hourly Rates Schedule attached hereto as Exhibit B shall remain in effect until as changed in accordance with Section 4.034.03(B) of this Agreement. 5. The Reimbursable Expenses Schedule attached hereto as Exhibit C shall remain in effect for the Term of this Agreement. 6. The total estimated compensation for the specified category of services shall be stated in the Service Order. This total estimated compensation will incorporate all labor at Standard Hourly Rates, and Reimbursable Expenses (including Consultants' charges, if any). 7. The amounts billed by Engineer will be based on the cumulative hours charged to the specified category of services on the Specific Project during the billing period by each class of Engineer's employees times Standard Hourly Rates for each applicable billing class, plus Reimbursable Expenses (including Consultant's charges, if any), but PCCA shall not be required to pay more than the Ceiling Price stated in the applicable Service Order without a duly executed amendment to the Service Order. 8. For Service Orders that included definable deliverables to be provided to the PCCA, Engineer will continue to prosecute work necessary to provide those deliverables even when the Ceiling Price has been reached, at no additional cost to PCCA unless the parties agree in writing to modify the Ceiling Price. 9. Where no definable deliverable exists, the Engineer’s services will terminate when the Ceiling Price is reached.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement

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