JOC Task Order Authorization (JTOA). Upon approval of the Scope of Work and the Contractor’s JOC Task Order Proposal, the County will issue a JOC Task Order Authorization (JTOA) to the Contractor. The JTOA will include the firm fixed price of the JOC Task Order and the project duration. Once the JTOA has been issued, the Contractor agrees to: 1. Initiate submission of required shop drawings and submittals to the County for review and approval. 2. Prepare a detailed Work duration schedule. 3. The Contractor agrees to not begin construction prior to the construction start date identified in the Notice to Proceed (NTP). 4. Upon issuance of the NTP, the County agrees to have the right to direct the Contractor to withhold actual commencement of a JOC Task Order in part or in whole, and the Contractor agrees to comply with such instructions. The Contractor agrees to be granted an extension of the completion time of the JOC Task Order equal to the number of working days delay caused to County pursuant to Contractor's compliance with such instructions. The Contractor will not be entitled to any additional compensation due to the subject extension of the Completion time. The only compensation would be if a JOC Task Order is delayed in part, after Work has commenced, and the Contractor is required to perform additional Work to make the Work area safe or to perform additional scope as directed by the County. This additional Work will be considered additional Work and ordered as a Supplemental JOC Task Order.
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Samples: Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract
JOC Task Order Authorization (JTOA). Upon approval of the Scope of Work and the Contractor’s JOC Task Order Proposal, the County will issue a JOC Task Order Authorization (JTOA) to the Contractor. The JTOA will include the firm fixed price of the JOC Task Order and the project duration. Once the JTOA has been issued, issued the Contractor agrees to:
1. Initiate submission of required shop drawings and submittals to the County for review and approval.
2. Prepare a detailed Work duration schedule.
3. The Contractor agrees to not begin construction prior to the construction start date identified in the Notice to Proceed (NTP).
4. Upon issuance of the NTP, the County agrees to have the right to direct the Contractor to withhold actual commencement of a JOC Task Order in part or in whole, and the Contractor agrees to comply with such instructions. The Contractor agrees to be granted an extension of the completion time of the JOC Task Order equal to the number of working days delay caused to County pursuant to Contractor's compliance with such instructions. The Contractor will not be entitled to any additional compensation due to the subject extension of the Completion time. The only compensation would be if a JOC Task Order is delayed in part, after Work has commenced, and the Contractor is required to perform additional Work to make the Work area safe or to perform additional scope as directed by the County. This additional Work will be considered additional Work and ordered as a Supplemental JOC Task Order.
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Samples: Job Order Contract for General Construction Services, Job Order Contract for Electrical Services, Job Order Contract
JOC Task Order Authorization (JTOA). Upon approval of the Scope of Work and the Contractor’s JOC Task Order Proposal, the County will issue a JOC Task Order Authorization (JTOA) to the Contractor. The JTOA will include the firm fixed price of the JOC Task Order and the project duration. Once the JTOA has been issued, the Contractor agrees to:
1. Initiate submission of required shop drawings and submittals to the County for review and approval.
2. Prepare a detailed Work duration schedule.
3. The Contractor agrees to not begin construction prior to the construction start date identified in the Notice to Proceed (NTP).
4. Upon issuance of the NTP, the County agrees to have the right to direct the Contractor to withhold actual commencement of a JOC Task Order in part or in whole, and the Contractor agrees to comply with such instructions. The Contractor agrees to be granted an extension of the completion time of the JOC Task Order equal to the number of working days delay caused to County pursuant to Contractor's compliance with such instructions. The Contractor will not be entitled to any additional compensation due to the subject extension of the Completion time. The only compensation would be if a JOC Task Order is delayed in part, after Work has commenced, and the Contractor is required to perform additional Work to make the Work area safe or to perform additional scope as directed by the County. This additional Work will be considered additional Work and ordered as a Supplemental JOC Task Order.
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Samples: Job Order Contract