Job Order Price Sample Clauses

Job Order Price. The value of the approved Job Order Price Proposal and the amount the Contractor will be paid for completing a Job Order.
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Job Order Price. The parties hereby agree that the Total Price for all Work under this Job Order is $ , as specified in the Job Order Price Proposal attached hereto as Exhibit 1.
Job Order Price. The pricing of the Job Order shall be determined as follows: The unit price for each item to be used from RS Means. The price (unit price x quantity x Adjustment Factor) is the total amount to be paid to the Contractor for the item for self-performed items or subcontractor-performed items. Cost for building permits, inspection fees, utility hookup fees, and other jurisdictional fees should be included on the Job Order Proposals as separate line items.
Job Order Price. For services described herein, the method of payment shall be payment by installments based on the unit prices established in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. The original Job Order amount not to exceed $647,711.35 shall be increased by $155,231.45, which shall constitute payment in full for all labor, equipment, materials and supplies needed to perform these services. Cost Analysis: Initial Job Order Amount $647,711.35 Previous Addenda $0.00 Amendment No. 1 to Job Order $155,231.45 NEW CONTRACT AMOUNT $802,942.80
Job Order Price. The dollar amount to be paid to Contractor upon completion of a job order.
Job Order Price. Table 1 in the original Contract shall be replaced with the following: Table 1 (Job Order Price versus Overhead and Profit Multiplier) Job Order Price * $0 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000+ Overhead and Profit Multiplier 1.120 1.10 1.08 1.07 1.06 • The combined total of the Job Order Price is used in Table 1 for determining the Overhead and Profit Multiplier.

Related to Job Order Price

  • Contract Prices Contract prices for commodities must be in U.S. funds and include applicable federal duty, brokerage fees, packaging, and transportation cost to the FOB point so that upon transfer of title the commodity can be utilized without further cost. Prices for services must be in U.S. funds and include applicable federal duty, brokerage fee, packaging, and transportation cost so that the services can be provided without further cost.

  • Contract Price 5.01 Owner shall pay Contractor for completion of the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents the amounts that follow, subject to adjustment under the Contract:

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