Included Cost Clause Samples

Included Cost. The unit price bid to replace crossing shall include the cost of all the labor, equipment, and tools necessary to remove existing crossing and roadway surfaces, build and install a complete crossing panel including completion of necessary welds / tie ins. Cost shall include traffic control, road closure, and asphalt installation. The cost of removing, disposal, and paving road surface will be paid for under this item. The cost of timber disposal will be paid for under a separate item. 7 RAIL REPLACEMENT
Included Cost. The unit price bid to remove and install switch ties shall include the cost of all the labor, equipment, and tools necessary to remove and install crossties. The cost shall include distribution of ties. The cost of dumping of ballast and surfacing of the tie rehabilitation limits will be paid for under a separate item. The cost for installation of crossties and disposing of all timbers, will be paid for under a separate item.
Included Cost. The unit price bid of tie disposal shall include the cost of all the labor, equipment, and tools necessary to dispose of ties, including, haul and landfill rate.
Included Cost. The unit price bid for new track build shall include the cost of all the labor, equipment, and tools necessary to excavate roadbed, build and install new track siding including completion of necessary welds / tie ins. Cost shall include preparation of the subgrade including all clearing, excavating, filling, and grading necessary for placement of railroad track. The cost building and installing turnouts will be paid for under a separate item.
Included Cost. The unit price bid for new turnout build shall include the cost of all the labor, equipment, materials and tools necessary to remove existing track (if applicable), excavate roadbed, build and install new turnout including completion of necessary welds / tie ins. Cost shall include preparation of the subgrade including all clearing, excavating, filling, and grading necessary for placement of railroad track. Cost shall include surfacing of the new turnout.
Included Cost. The unit price bid to replace rail shall include the cost of all the labor, equipment, and tools necessary to remove and install rail including completion of necessary welds / tie ins. The cost of scrap will be paid for under a separate item.
Included Cost. The unit price credit of scrap removal shall include the cost of all the labor, equipment, and tools necessary to dispose of the material, including, haul and landfill rates and any income derived from delivering the material to a scrap dealer. The net cost/income per ton salvaged shall be listed on the bid form. In the event the income exceeds the cost, resulting in a positive net, the resulting net income shall be shown as a negative cost on the bid form and shall be subtracted from the total bid cost.
Included Cost. The unit price bid to remove and install crossties shall include the cost of all the labor, equipment, and tools necessary to remove and install crossties. The cost shall include distribution of ties. The cost of dumping of ballast and surfacing of the tie rehabilitation limits will be paid for under a separate item. The cost for installation of switch ties and disposing of all timbers, will be paid for under a separate item.

Related to Included Cost

  • Excluded Costs The following items are considered general overhead items and shall not be billed to the District: 2.1.6.1 Salaries and other compensation of Developer’s personnel stationed at Developer’s principal office or offices other than the Project Field Office, except as specifically provided in Subparagraphs 2.1.3.2. and 2.1.3.4. 2.1.6.2 Expenses of Developer’s principal office and offices other than the Project Field Office. 2.1.6.3 Overhead and general expenses, except as may be expressly included in this Section 2. 2.1.6.4 Developer’s capital expenses, including interest on Developer’s capital employed for the Work. 2.1.6.5 Costs that would cause the Guaranteed Maximum Price (as adjusted by Change Order) to be exceeded.

  • Excluded Contracts All of Seller's right, title and interest in, to and under the Contracts listed on Schedule 1.2(b) attached hereto (the "Excluded Contracts");

  • Excluded Collateral Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this ss.2, such grant of security interest shall not extend to, and the term "Collateral" shall not include, any chattel paper and general intangibles which are now or hereafter held by the Company as licensee, lessee or otherwise, to the extent that (i) such chattel paper and general intangibles are not assignable or capable of being encumbered as a matter of law or under the terms of the license, lease or other agreement applicable thereto (but solely to the extent that any such restriction shall be enforceable under applicable law), without the consent of the licensor or lessor thereof or other applicable party thereto and (ii) such consent has not been obtained; provided, however, that the foregoing grant of security interest shall extend to, and the term "Collateral" shall include, (1) any and all proceeds of such chattel paper and general intangibles to the extent that the assignment or encumbering of such proceeds is not so restricted and (2) upon any such licensor, lessor or other applicable party consent with respect to any such otherwise excluded chattel paper or general intangibles being obtained, thereafter such chattel paper or general intangibles as well as any and all proceeds thereof that might have theretofore have been excluded from such grant of a security interest and the term "Collateral."

  • Excluded Claims This Section shall not apply to any action or claim that cannot be subject to mandatory arbitration as a matter of law, including, without limitation, claims brought pursuant to the California Private Attorneys General Act of 2004, as amended, the California Fair Employment and Housing Act, as amended, and the California Labor Code, as amended, to the extent such claims are not permitted by applicable law to be submitted to mandatory arbitration and such applicable law is not preempted by the Federal Arbitration Act or otherwise invalid (collectively, the “Excluded Claims”). In the event you intend to bring multiple claims, including one of the Excluded Claims listed above, the Excluded Claims may be filed with a court, while any other claims will remain subject to mandatory arbitration.

  • Excluded Property Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Section 2.1, the property, assets, rights and interests set forth in this Section 2.2 (the “Excluded Property”) are excluded from the Property: