Factor 3: Price M Sample Clauses

Factor 3: Price M. 2.4.1 The Excel Workbook, once completed by the Offeror, will calculate the total fully burdened rates for each labor category as well as the total proposed price for the Offeror, using the designated number of hours for each labor category for both CONUS and OCONUS sites. ONLY the total proposed price will be used for tradeoff between price and non-price factors. The Offeror’s price proposal will be evaluated for award purposes based upon the total price proposed for the IDIQ. The price will be determined by adding the total price of the IDIQ (five-year ordering period, six-month extension and surge).
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  • Price Adjustment Civil works contracts of long duration (more than 18 months) shall contain an appropriate price adjustment clause.

  • Unit Prices If unit prices are stated in the Contract Documents or subsequently agreed upon, and if the quantities originally contemplated are so changed in a Change Order that application of the agreed unit prices to the quantities of work proposed will cause substantial inequity to the Owner or the Contractor, the applicable unit prices shall be equitably adjusted as provided in the Special Conditions or as agreed to by the parties and incorporated into the Change Order.

  • Tender Prices 2.10.1 The tenderer shall indicate on the appropriate Price Schedule the unit prices and total tender price of the goods it proposes to supply under the contract

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