Common use of JOC Task Order Proposal Review Clause in Contracts

JOC Task Order Proposal Review. The Contractor’s project manager or agent agrees to be available for JOC Task Order Proposal review meetings within twenty-four (24) hours of being notified by the County (via fax, e-mail, telephone, etc.). The County may evaluate the entire JOC Task Order Price Proposal and compare these with the County's estimate of the Detailed Scope of Work to determine the reasonableness of approach, including the appropriateness of the tasks and quantities proposed. After review of the Proposal, the Contractor agrees to remove all inapplicable line items and adjust quantities as directed by the County. The Contractor may choose the means and methods of construction; subject however, to the County's right to reject any means and methods proposed by the Contractor that: • Will constitute or create a hazard to the work, or to persons or property; • Will not produce finished Work in accordance with the terms of the Contract; or • Unnecessarily increases the price of the JOC Task Order when alternative means and methods are available.

Appears in 25 contracts

Samples: Electrical Services, Electrical Services, Electrical Services

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JOC Task Order Proposal Review. The Contractor’s project manager or agent agrees to be available for JOC Task Order Proposal review meetings within twenty-four (24) hours of being notified by the County (via fax, e-mail, telephone, etc.). The County may evaluate the entire JOC Task Order Price Proposal and compare these with the County's estimate of the Detailed Scope of Work to determine the reasonableness of approach, including the appropriateness of the tasks and quantities proposed. After review of the Proposal, the Contractor agrees to remove all inapplicable line items and adjust quantities as directed by the County. The Contractor may choose the means and methods of construction; subject however, to the County's right to reject any means and methods proposed by the Contractor that: • Will constitute or create a hazard to the work, or to persons or property; • Will not produce finished Work in accordance with the terms of the Contract; or • Unnecessarily increases the price of the JOC Task Order when alternative means and methods are available.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: General Construction Services, General Construction Services, General Construction Services

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