Final Cost Proposal. The contract FCP must contain rates that are established at the time of the contract. One or more of the following methods must be used. First, the contract FCP may identify specified rates and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Second, the contract FCP may identify unit costs and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Third, the contract FCP may identify future work authorizations and corresponding lump sums. A work authorization may have more than one lump sum if each is associated with a distinct deliverable or group of deliverables. If lump sum work authorizations will be used, the contract FCP must contain detailed and negotiated unit costs or specified rates so that the lump sum for future work authorizations can be calculated with certainty on the basis of cost figures contained in the contract FCP, or it must contain a schedule of future work authorizations with their associated lump sums. Lump sum work authorizations may not be calculated on the basis of actual labor rates, overhead rates, fee, or direct costs because actual costs are not audited or adjusted under a lump sum contract. The basis for lump sums may not be left for negotiation at the time work authorizations are issued. DocuSign Envelope ID: D07A0388-BFA6-4782-A817-F6DF713498D1
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Samples: Contract for Surveying Services
Final Cost Proposal. The contract FCP must contain rates that are established at the time of the contract. One or more of the following methods must be used. First, the contract FCP may identify specified rates and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Second, the contract FCP may identify unit costs and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Third, the contract FCP may identify future work authorizations and corresponding lump sums. A work authorization may have more than one lump sum if each is associated with a distinct deliverable or group of deliverables. If lump sum work authorizations will be used, the contract FCP must contain detailed and negotiated unit costs or specified rates so that the lump sum for future work authorizations can be calculated with certainty on the basis of cost figures contained in the contract FCP, or it must contain a schedule of future work authorizations with their associated lump sums. Lump sum work authorizations may not be calculated on the basis of actual labor rates, overhead rates, fee, or direct costs because actual costs are not audited or adjusted under a lump sum contract. The basis for lump sums may not be left for negotiation at the time work authorizations are issued. DocuSign Envelope ID: D07A03881633DD6A-35FF-47A8-BFA6A516-4782-A817-F6DF713498D141454E08B6A2 _X A unit cost is a dollar figure paid for a unit of production. A different dollar figure may be associated with each unit of production.
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Samples: Contract for Surveying Services
Final Cost Proposal. The contract FCP must contain rates that are established at the time of the contract. One or more of the following methods must be used. First, the contract FCP may identify specified rates and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Second, the contract FCP may identify unit costs and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Third, the contract FCP may identify future work authorizations and corresponding lump sums. A work authorization may have more than one lump sum if each is associated with a distinct deliverable or group of deliverables. If lump sum work authorizations will be used, the contract FCP must contain detailed and negotiated unit costs or specified rates so that the lump sum for future work authorizations can be calculated with certainty on the basis of cost figures contained in the contract FCP, or it must contain a schedule of future work authorizations with their associated lump sums. Lump sum work authorizations may not be calculated on the basis of actual labor rates, overhead rates, fee, or direct costs because actual costs are not audited or adjusted under a lump sum contract. The basis for lump sums may not be left for negotiation at the time work authorizations are issued. DocuSign Envelope ID: D07A03881FDB1C48-BFA624B1-47824C40-A8178A33-F6DF713498D117263E465FE2
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Samples: Contract for Surveying Services
Final Cost Proposal. The contract FCP must contain rates that are established at the time of the contract. One or more of the following methods must be used. First, the contract FCP may identify specified rates and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Second, the contract FCP may identify unit costs and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Third, the contract FCP may identify future work authorizations and corresponding lump sums. A work authorization may have more than one lump sum if each is associated with a distinct deliverable or group of deliverables. If lump sum work authorizations will be used, the contract FCP must contain detailed and negotiated unit costs or specified rates so that the lump sum for future work authorizations can be calculated with certainty on the basis of cost figures contained in the contract FCP, or it must contain a schedule of future work authorizations with their associated lump sums. Lump sum work authorizations may not be calculated on the basis of actual labor rates, overhead rates, fee, or direct costs because actual costs are not audited or adjusted under a lump sum contract. The basis for lump sums may not be left for negotiation at the time work authorizations are issued. DocuSign Envelope ID: D07A038890FFDF48-BFA6FE33-47824BE1-A8178ADC-F6DF713498D1C0A4A25F26F5
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Samples: Contract for Surveying Services
Final Cost Proposal. The contract FCP must contain rates that are established at the time of the contract. One or more of the following methods must be used. First, the contract FCP may identify specified rates and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Second, the contract FCP may identify unit costs and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Third, the contract FCP may identify future work authorizations and corresponding lump sums. A work authorization may have more than one lump sum if each is associated with a distinct deliverable or group of deliverables. If lump sum work authorizations will be used, the contract FCP must contain detailed and negotiated unit costs or specified rates so that the lump sum for future work authorizations can be calculated with certainty on the basis of cost figures contained in the contract FCP, or it must contain a schedule of future work authorizations with their associated lump sums. Lump sum work authorizations may not be calculated on the basis of actual labor rates, overhead rates, fee, or direct costs because actual costs are not audited or adjusted under a lump sum contract. The basis for lump sums may not be left for negotiation at the time work authorizations are issued. DocuSign Envelope ID: D07A03885FD760D7-BFA6BA19-47824EE1-A817B8A0-F6DF713498D1F9C4A93AB705
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Samples: Contract for Surveying Services
Final Cost Proposal. The contract FCP must contain rates that are established at the time of the contract. One or more of the following methods must be used. First, the contract FCP may identify specified rates and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Second, the contract FCP may identify unit costs and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Third, the contract FCP may identify future work authorizations and corresponding lump sums. A work authorization may have more than one lump sum if each is associated with a distinct deliverable or group of deliverables. If lump sum work authorizations will be used, the contract FCP must contain detailed and negotiated unit costs or specified rates so that the lump sum for future work authorizations can be calculated with certainty on the basis of cost figures contained in the contract FCP, or it must contain a schedule of future work authorizations with their associated lump sums. Lump sum work authorizations may not be calculated on the basis of actual labor rates, overhead rates, fee, or direct costs because actual costs are not audited or adjusted under a lump sum contract. The basis for lump sums may not be left for negotiation at the time work authorizations are issued. DocuSign Envelope ID: D07A0388E3FDB000-BFA6D669-47824793-A817A755-F6DF713498D1503701F99702 Contract for Surveying Services PeopleSoft Contract No. 8607 Legacy Contract No. 12-8IDP1023
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Samples: Contract for Surveying Services
Final Cost Proposal. The contract FCP must contain rates that are established at the time of the contract. One or more of the following methods must be used. First, the contract FCP may identify specified rates and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Second, the contract FCP may identify unit costs and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Third, the contract FCP may identify future work authorizations and corresponding lump sums. A work authorization may have more than one lump sum if each is associated with a distinct deliverable or group of deliverables. If lump sum work authorizations will be used, the contract FCP must contain detailed and negotiated unit costs or specified rates so that the lump sum for future work authorizations can be calculated with certainty on the basis of cost figures contained in the contract FCP, or it must contain a schedule of future work authorizations with their associated lump sums. Lump sum work authorizations may not be calculated on the basis of actual labor rates, overhead rates, fee, or direct costs because actual costs are not audited or adjusted under a lump sum contract. The basis for lump sums may not be left for negotiation at the time work authorizations are issued. DocuSign Envelope ID: D07A0388C10691C7-BFA6E673-47824544-A817A340-F6DF713498D15ADD28C1973F X_
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Samples: Contract for Surveying Services
Final Cost Proposal. The contract FCP must contain rates that are established at the time of the contract. One or more of the following methods must be used. First, the contract FCP may identify specified rates and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Second, the contract FCP may identify unit costs and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Third, the contract FCP may identify future work authorizations and corresponding lump sums. A work authorization may have more than one lump sum if each is associated with a distinct deliverable or group of deliverables. If lump sum work authorizations will be used, the contract FCP must contain detailed and negotiated unit costs or specified rates so that the lump sum for future work authorizations can be calculated with certainty on the basis of cost figures contained in the contract FCP, or it must contain a schedule of future work authorizations with their associated lump sums. Lump sum work authorizations may not be calculated on the basis of actual labor rates, overhead rates, fee, or direct costs because actual costs are not audited or adjusted under a lump sum contract. The basis for lump sums may not be left for negotiation at the time work authorizations are issued. DocuSign Envelope ID: D07A038867BE971E-0630-BFA64766-4782AF8B-A817-F6DF713498D1DD185CC2653B _X A unit cost is a dollar figure paid for a unit of production. A different dollar figure may be associated with each unit of production.
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Samples: Contract for Surveying Services
Final Cost Proposal. The contract FCP must contain rates that are established at the time of the contract. One or more of the following methods must be used. First, the contract FCP may identify specified rates and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Second, the contract FCP may identify unit costs and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Third, the contract FCP may identify future work authorizations and corresponding lump sums. A work authorization may have more than one lump sum if each is associated with a distinct deliverable or group of deliverables. If lump sum work authorizations will be used, the contract FCP must contain detailed and negotiated unit costs or specified rates so that the lump sum for future work authorizations can be calculated with certainty on the basis of cost figures contained in the contract FCP, or it must contain a schedule of future work authorizations with their associated lump sums. Lump sum work authorizations may not be calculated on the basis of actual labor rates, overhead rates, fee, or direct costs because actual costs are not audited or adjusted under a lump sum contract. The basis for lump sums may not be left for negotiation at the time work authorizations are issued. DocuSign Envelope ID: D07A0388AC2C7EE9-BFA66BF9-47824102-A817-F6DF713498D1B25A-1F15BB52CCCF _X A unit cost is a dollar figure paid for a unit of production. A different dollar figure may be associated with each unit of production.
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Samples: Contract for Surveying Services
Final Cost Proposal. The contract FCP must contain rates that are established at the time of the contract. One or more of the following methods must be used. First, the contract FCP may identify specified rates and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Second, the contract FCP may identify unit costs and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Third, the contract FCP may identify future work authorizations and corresponding lump sums. A work authorization may have more than one lump sum if each is associated with a distinct deliverable or group of deliverables. If lump sum work authorizations will be used, the contract FCP must contain detailed and negotiated unit costs or specified rates so that the lump sum for future work authorizations can be calculated with certainty on the basis of cost figures contained in the contract FCP, or it must contain a schedule of future work authorizations with their associated lump sums. Lump sum work authorizations may not be calculated on the basis of actual labor rates, overhead rates, fee, or direct costs because actual costs are not audited or adjusted under a lump sum contract. The basis for lump sums may not be left for negotiation at the time work authorizations are issued. DocuSign Envelope ID: D07A038855FA5821-BFA6DA2A-45EA-4782B48C-A817-F6DF713498D1DDCD72177D5F _X A unit cost is a dollar figure paid for a unit of production. A different dollar figure may be associated with each unit of production.
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Samples: Contract for Surveying Services
Final Cost Proposal. The contract FCP must contain rates that are established at the time of the contract. One or more of the following methods must be used. First, the contract FCP may identify specified rates and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Second, the contract FCP may identify unit costs and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Third, the contract FCP may identify future work authorizations and corresponding lump sums. A work authorization may have more than one lump sum if each is associated with a distinct deliverable or group of deliverables. If lump sum work authorizations will be used, the contract FCP must contain detailed and negotiated unit costs or specified rates so that the lump sum for future work authorizations can be calculated with certainty on the basis of cost figures contained in the contract FCP, or it must contain a schedule of future work authorizations with their associated lump sums. Lump sum work authorizations may not be calculated on the basis of actual labor rates, overhead rates, fee, or direct costs because actual costs are not audited or adjusted under a lump sum contract. The basis for lump sums may not be left for negotiation at the time work authorizations are issued. Contract for Surveying Services DocuSign Envelope ID: D07A03886E947759-BFA6576A-49BF-4782-A817-F6DF713498D1B09E-4E609A5FAD15 X_ A unit cost is a dollar figure paid for a unit of production. A different dollar figure may be associated with each unit of production.
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Samples: Contract for Surveying Services
Final Cost Proposal. The contract FCP must contain rates that are established at the time of the contract. One or more of the following methods must be used. First, the contract FCP may identify specified rates and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Second, the contract FCP may identify unit costs and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Third, the contract FCP may identify future work authorizations and corresponding lump sums. A work authorization may have more than one lump sum if each is associated with a distinct deliverable or group of deliverables. If lump sum work authorizations will be used, the contract FCP must contain detailed and negotiated unit costs or specified rates so that the lump sum for future work authorizations can be calculated with certainty on the basis of cost figures contained in the contract FCP, or it must contain a schedule of future work authorizations with their associated lump sums. Lump sum work authorizations may not be calculated on the basis of actual labor rates, overhead rates, fee, or direct costs because actual costs are not audited or adjusted under a lump sum contract. The basis for lump sums may not be left for negotiation at the time work authorizations are issued. DocuSign Envelope ID: D07A0388E7364B4B-1AEE-40DF-BFA6-4782-A817-F6DF713498D1BDDE-5670501BD1AD X_
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Samples: Contract for Surveying Services
Final Cost Proposal. The contract FCP must contain rates that are established at the time of the contract. One or more of the following methods must be used. First, the contract FCP may identify specified rates and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Second, the contract FCP may identify unit costs and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Third, the contract FCP may identify future work authorizations and corresponding lump sums. A work authorization may have more than one lump sum if each is associated with a distinct deliverable or group of deliverables. If lump sum work authorizations will be used, the contract FCP must contain detailed and negotiated unit costs or specified rates so that the lump sum for future work authorizations can be calculated with certainty on the basis of cost figures contained in the contract FCP, or it must contain a schedule of future work authorizations with their associated lump sums. Lump sum work authorizations may not be calculated on the basis of actual labor rates, overhead rates, fee, or direct costs because actual costs are not audited or adjusted under a lump sum contract. The basis for lump sums may not be left for negotiation at the time work authorizations are issued. DocuSign Envelope ID: D07A0388CE641049-BFA68D5B-4515-47828C80-A817-F6DF713498D111F1A3136DBC X_
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Final Cost Proposal. The contract FCP must contain rates that are established at the time of the contract. One or more of the following methods must be used. First, the contract FCP may identify specified rates and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Second, the contract FCP may identify unit costs and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Third, the contract FCP may identify future work authorizations and corresponding lump sums. A work authorization may have more than one lump sum if each is associated with a distinct deliverable or group of deliverables. If lump sum work authorizations will be used, the contract FCP must contain detailed and negotiated unit costs or specified rates so that the lump sum for future work authorizations can be calculated with certainty on the basis of cost figures contained in the contract FCP, or it must contain a schedule of future work authorizations with their associated lump sums. Lump sum work authorizations may not be calculated on the basis of actual labor rates, overhead rates, fee, or direct costs because actual costs are not audited or adjusted under a lump sum contract. The basis for lump sums may not be left for negotiation at the time work authorizations are issued. DocuSign Envelope ID: D07A0388805C1060-BFA695ED-4633-4782B0B2-A817-F6DF713498D1838F2B4C8721 X_
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Samples: Contract for Surveying Services
Final Cost Proposal. The contract FCP must contain rates that are established at the time of the contract. One or more of the following methods must be used. First, the contract FCP may identify specified rates and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Second, the contract FCP may identify unit costs and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Third, the contract FCP may identify future work authorizations and corresponding lump sums. A work authorization may have more than one lump sum if each is associated with a distinct deliverable or group of deliverables. If lump sum work authorizations will be used, the contract FCP must contain detailed and negotiated unit costs or specified rates so that the lump sum for future work authorizations can be calculated with certainty on the basis of cost figures contained in the contract FCP, or it must contain a schedule of future work authorizations with their associated lump sums. Lump sum work authorizations may not be calculated on the basis of actual labor rates, overhead rates, fee, or direct costs because actual costs are not audited or adjusted under a lump sum contract. The basis for lump sums may not be left for negotiation at the time work authorizations are issued. DocuSign Envelope ID: D07A0388268EB37E-8EC6-BFA641D6-4782B053-A817-F6DF713498D18569192F499C _X A unit cost is a dollar figure paid for a unit of production. A different dollar figure may be associated with each unit of production.
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Samples: Contract for Surveying Services
Final Cost Proposal. The contract FCP must contain rates that are established at the time of the contract. One or more of the following methods must be used. First, the contract FCP may identify specified rates and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Second, the contract FCP may identify unit costs and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Third, the contract FCP may identify future work authorizations and corresponding lump sums. A work authorization may have more than one lump sum if each is associated with a distinct deliverable or group of deliverables. If lump sum work authorizations will be used, the contract FCP must contain detailed and negotiated unit costs or specified rates so that the lump sum for future work authorizations can be calculated with certainty on the basis of cost figures contained in the contract FCP, or it must contain a schedule of future work authorizations with their associated lump sums. Lump sum work authorizations may not be calculated on the basis of actual labor rates, overhead rates, fee, or direct costs because actual costs are not audited or adjusted under a lump sum contract. The basis for lump sums may not be left for negotiation at the time work authorizations are issued. DocuSign Envelope ID: D07A03885CB7751C-BFA6E6D0-47824DE2-A817-F6DF713498D19AFC-6147ABA0BF50 _X A unit cost is a dollar figure paid for a unit of production. A different dollar figure may be associated with each unit of production.
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Samples: Contract for Surveying Services
Final Cost Proposal. The contract FCP must contain rates that are established at the time of the contract. One or more of the following methods must be used. First, the contract FCP may identify specified rates and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Second, the contract FCP may identify unit costs and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Third, the contract FCP may identify future work authorizations and corresponding lump sums. A work authorization may have more than one lump sum if each is associated with a distinct deliverable or group of deliverables. If lump sum work authorizations will be used, the contract FCP must contain detailed and negotiated unit costs or specified rates so that the lump sum for future work authorizations can be calculated with certainty on the basis of cost figures contained in the contract FCP, or it must contain a schedule of future work authorizations with their associated lump sums. Lump sum work authorizations may not be calculated on the basis of actual labor rates, overhead rates, fee, or direct costs because actual costs are not audited or adjusted under a lump sum contract. The basis for lump sums may not be left for negotiation at the time work authorizations are issued. DocuSign Envelope ID: D07A038889EF8577-BFA6E141-47824A85-A817-F6DF713498D1AE8D-4806D3402448
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Samples: Contract for Surveying Services
Final Cost Proposal. The contract FCP must contain rates that are established at the time of the contract. One or more of the following methods must be used. First, the contract FCP may identify specified rates and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Second, the contract FCP may identify unit costs and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Third, the contract FCP may identify future work authorizations and corresponding lump sums. A work authorization may have more than one lump sum if each is associated with a distinct deliverable or group of deliverables. If lump sum work authorizations will be used, the contract FCP must contain detailed and negotiated unit costs or specified rates so that the lump sum for future work authorizations can be calculated with certainty on the basis of cost figures contained in the contract FCP, or it must contain a schedule of future work authorizations with their associated lump sums. Lump sum work authorizations may not be calculated on the basis of actual labor rates, overhead rates, fee, or direct costs because actual costs are not audited or adjusted under a lump sum contract. The basis for lump sums may not be left for negotiation at the time work authorizations are issued. DocuSign Envelope ID: D07A0388FC524C0C-BFA6-4782-A817-F6DF713498D1BAFB-441A-85AF-7C800695AEF9
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Samples: Contract for Surveying Services
Final Cost Proposal. The contract FCP must contain rates that are established at the time of the contract. One or more of the following methods must be used. First, the contract FCP may identify specified rates and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Second, the contract FCP may identify unit costs and direct costs that will be used later to build lump sums. Third, the contract FCP may identify future work authorizations and corresponding lump sums. A work authorization may have more than one lump sum if each is associated with a distinct deliverable or group of deliverables. If lump sum work authorizations will be used, the contract FCP must contain detailed and negotiated unit costs or specified rates so that the lump sum for future work authorizations can be calculated with certainty on the basis of cost figures contained in the contract FCP, or it must contain a schedule of future work authorizations with their associated lump sums. Lump sum work authorizations may not be calculated on the basis of actual labor rates, overhead rates, fee, or direct costs because actual costs are not audited or adjusted under a lump sum contract. The basis for lump sums may not be left for negotiation at the time work authorizations are issued. DocuSign Envelope ID: D07A03880739EBD5-BFA6D505-478246CB-A817-F6DF713498D1B82C-2C058DE86DA5 _X A unit cost is a dollar figure paid for a unit of production. A different dollar figure may be associated with each unit of production.
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Samples: Contract for Surveying Services