FACTOR 4 – PRICE Sample Clauses

FACTOR 4 – PRICE. The Government will not rate or score price, but will evaluate each Offeror’s price proposal for reasonableness and completeness. The Government will use the following focus areas to support the price evaluation: Reasonableness - The Government will evaluate the reasonableness of the proposed price using one or more of the proposal analysis techniques defined in FAR 15.404. In evaluating reasonableness, the Government will determine if the Offeror’s proposed price does not exceed those which would be incurred by a prudent company in the conduct of competitive business. Completeness – The Offeror’s price proposal will be considered complete if all required fields within Attachment 3 Price Spreadsheet are filled out. Failure to provide complete pricing may result in a proposal being deemed incomplete and ineligible for award.
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FACTOR 4 – PRICE. The Price factor will not be scored or rated. The Government will evaluate the Offeror’s Price Proposal to determine if the price proposal is complete and accurate, in accordance with Section L instructions, and if proposed prices are fair and reasonable and balanced using price analysis techniques at FAR 15.404-1. The Government will evaluate the proposed TCPPE as prescribed by FAR provision 52.222-46, which is incorporated by reference. An unreasonably high, unbalanced, inaccurate, or incomplete price proposal, or TCPPE that is unrealistically low or not in reasonable relationship to the various job categories, may be grounds for eliminating a proposal from competition or a determination that the proposal will not be considered for award because it is not in compliance with the material requirements of the solicitation. Offerors responding to this solicitation are advised that, prior to award, the Government may request Offerors to submit substantiating information/data to support price reasonableness. The Government may request Offerors submit additional information to support the Offeror’s proposed total compensation plan for professional employees IAW FAR provision 52.222-46.
FACTOR 4 – PRICE. 1. The offeror’s Price Proposal shall be in a volume that is separate from the Technical Proposal.

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