Net Fixed Cost Sample Clauses

Net Fixed Cost. Net Fixed Cost is calculated by subtracting the current year’s Unit Subsidy as listed above from Fixed Cost.
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  • Estimated Cost Estimated costs by construction phases for Specified Roads listed in A7 are stated by segments in the Schedule of Items. Such estimated costs are subject to adjustment under B3.3, B5.2, B5.21, B5.212, B5.25, and B5.26. Appropriately adjusted costs shall be made a part of a revised Schedule of Items and shown as adjustments to Timber Sale Account. The revised Schedule of Items shall supersede any prior Schedule of Items when it is dated and signed by Contracting Officer and a copy is furnished to Purchaser.

  • Fixed Kilowatt-Hour Rate Product If Clearview Energy would like to propose a change to a fixed kilowatt-hour rate product, you will be notified by the process described in Change of Terms. Fixed price products may change due to new or modified federal, state or local laws; or regulatory actions that impose new or modified fees. 2b. Month-to-month Variable Kilowatt-Hour Rate Product – Month-to-month variable kilowatt-hour rate products are subject to change without notice at Clearview Energy’s discretion outside of any applicable promotion. If applicable, the Monthly Base Charge may also fluctuate outside of any applicable promotion. After the first month, the price may vary based on a number of factors, including market supply prices, energy capacity prices, settlement costs and other market- related factors, as determined at our discretion, plus estimated total state taxes, fees, charges or other assessments, along with our costs, expenses and profit margins. There is no limit on how much the price may change from one billing cycle to the next. The price can change each billing period. The Customer will not know the price until receiving the bill. A customer may obtain the previous 24 months’ average monthly billed price for the customer’s rate class and service territory at 1.800.746.4702 and xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. Historical pricing is not indicative of present or future pricing. All pricing can be viewed at xxx.XxxxxxxxxXxxxxx.xxx.

  • Indirect Cost Except as otherwise authorized by this contract, no indirect costs shall be reimbursed.

  • Total Cost It is estimated that the total cost to Princeton University for the performance of this Contract shall not exceed the Not-to-Exceed Price set forth in the Contract and the Contractor agrees to use its best efforts to perform the Work specified in the Contract and all obligations under this Contract within such Not-to- Exceed Price. If at any time the Contractor has reason to believe that the hourly rate payments and material costs that will accrue in performing this Contract in the next succeeding thirty (30) days, if added to all other payments and costs previously accrued, will exceed eighty-five percent (85%) of the Not-to-Exceed Price in the Contract, the Contractor shall notify Princeton University giving a revised estimate of the total price for performing this Contract with supporting reasons and documentation. If at any time during performing this Contract, the Contractor has reason to believe that the total price to Princeton University for performing this Contract will be substantially greater or less than stated Not-to-Exceed Price, the Contractor shall so notify Princeton University, giving a revised estimate of the total price for performing this Contract, with supporting reasons and documentation. If at any time during performance of this Contract, Princeton University has reason to believe that the cost required to perform the Work of this Contract will be substantially greater or less than the stated Not-to-Exceed Price, Princeton University will so advise the Contractor, giving the then- revised estimate of the total amount of effort to be required under the Contract.

  • Range of Cost Plus Fixed Fee Actual wages must be within the allowable range shown on the Final Cost Proposal. DocuSign Envelope ID: C0936033-F892-4843-82BB-11AFD29375C1 ATTACHMENT E – FEE SCHEDULE Final Cost Proposal (FCP) Supporting Basis of Payment * The MAXIMUM AMOUNT PAYABLE is $_1,000,000.00 . The maximum amount payable is based on the following data and calculations: * Maximum amount payable must be negotiated for each work authorization. ATTACHMENT E- FEE SCHEDULE SPECIFIED RATE AND LUMP SUM PAYMENT BASIS PRIME PROVIDER NAME: Xxxxxxx Consulting Services, Inc. DIRECT LABOR LABOR/STAFF CLASSIFICATION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE HOURLY BASE RATE HOURLY CONTRACT RATE Principal/Senior Project Advisor 10 to 20 $85.00 $251.20 Quality Manager 10 to 20 $75.00 $221.64 Senior Engineer 15+ $70.00 $206.87 Senior Scheduler 15+ $70.00 $206.87 Admin/Clerical $24.00 $70.93 Senior Project Analyst $50.00 $147.76 Project Analyst $40.00 $118.21 Senior Engineer Tech 15+ $39.00 $115.26 Engineer Tech 5 to 15 $31.00 $91.61 INDIRECT COST RATE: 168.66% PROFIT RATE: 10.0% Contract rates include labor, overhead, and profit. All rates are negotiated rates and are not subject to change or adjustment. Specified Rate Payment Basis - Contract rates to be billed. Documentation of hours must be maintained and is subject to audit. Lump Sum Payment Basis - Invoice by deliverable, according to the table of deliverables. Documentation of hours worked not required. Note: Any direct labor, unit cost, or other direct expense classification included in the contract, but not in a work authorization, is not eligible for payment under that work authorization. DocuSign Envelope ID: C0936033-F892-4843-82BB-11AFD29375C1 ATTACHMENT E- FEE SCHEDULE SPECIFIED RATE AND LUMP SUM PAYMENT BASIS SUBPROVIDER NAME: HDR Engineering, Inc. DIRECT LABOR LABOR/STAFF CLASSIFICATION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE HOURLY BASE RATE HOURLY CONTRACT RATE Project Manager 10 to 20 $80.00 $219.46 Senior Scheduler 15+ $70.00 $192.03 Scheduler IV 10 to 15 $60.00 $164.60 Scheduler III 5 to 10 $50.00 $137.16 Admin/Clerical $24.00 $65.84 INDIRECT COST RATE: 149.39% PROFIT RATE: 10.0% Contract rates include labor, overhead, and profit. All rates are negotiated rates and are not subject to change or adjustment. Specified Rate Payment Basis - Contract rates to be billed. Documentation of hours must be maintained and is subject to audit. Lump Sum Payment Basis - Invoice by deliverable, according to the table of deliverables. Documentation of hours worked not required. Note: Any direct labor, unit cost, or other direct expense classification included in the contract, but not in a work authorization, is not eligible for payment under that work authorization. DocuSign Envelope ID: C0936033-F892-4843-82BB-11AFD29375C1 ATTACHMENT E- FEE SCHEDULE SPECIFIED RATE AND LUMP SUM PAYMENT BASIS SUBPROVIDER NAME: DGR Consultants, LLC. DIRECT LABOR LABOR/STAFF CLASSIFICATION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE HOURLY BASE RATE HOURLY CONTRACT RATE Project Manager 10 to 20 $72.00 $182.08 Scheduler III 5 to 10 $42.00 $106.21 Admin/Clerical $24.00 $60.69 Senior Project Analyst $46.00 $116.33 Project Analyst $40.00 $101.16 Junior Project Analyst 1 to 5 $28.00 $70.81 Technical Writer 5 to 15 $28.00 $70.81 INDIRECT COST RATE: 129.90% PROFIT RATE: 10.0% Contract rates include labor, overhead, and profit. All rates are negotiated rates and are not subject to change or adjustment. Specified Rate Payment Basis - Contract rates to be billed. Documentation of hours must be maintained and is subject to audit. Lump Sum Payment Basis - Invoice by deliverable, according to the table of deliverables. Documentation of hours worked not required. Note: Any direct labor, unit cost, or other direct expense classification included in the contract, but not in a work authorization, is not eligible for payment under that work authorization. DocuSign Envelope ID: C0936033-F892-4843-82BB-11AFD29375C1 DocuSign Envelope ID: C0936033-F892-4843-82BB-11AFD29375C1 PS No. 6877 ATTACHMENT E- FEE SCHEDULE OTHER DIRECT EXPENSES RATES SHOWN APPLY TO PRIME PROVIDER AND ALL SUBPROVIDERS SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED UNIT FIXED COST MAXIMUM COST Lodging/Hotel - Taxes and Fees day/person $30.00 Lodging/Hotel (Taxes/fees not included) day/person Current State Rate Meals (Excluding alcohol & tips) (Overnight stay required) day/person Current State Rate Mileage mile Current State Rate Rental Car Fuel gallon $4.00 Rental Car (Includes taxes and fees; Insurance costs will not be reimbursed) day $70.00 Air Travel - In State - Short Notice (Coach) Rd Trip/person $450.00 Air Travel - In State - 2+ Wks Notice (Coach) Rd Trip/person $350.00 Air Travel - Out of State - 2+ Wks Notice (Coach) Rd Trip/person $550.00 Air Travel - Out of State - Short Notice (Coach) Rd Trip/person $750.00 Taxi/Cab fare each/person $30.00 Parking day $25.00 Toll Charges each $5.00 Standard Postage letter Current Postal Rate Certified Letter Return Receipt each Current Postal Rate Overnight Mail - letter size each Current Postal Rate Overnight Mail - oversized box each $40.00 Courier Services each $30.00 Photocopies B/W (11" X 17") each $0.20 Photocopies B/W (8 1/2" X 11") each $0.10 Photocopies Color (11" X 17") each $0.30 Photocopies Color (8 1/2" X 11") each $0.30 Digital Ortho Plotting sheet $2.00 Plots (B/W on Bond) per sq. ft. $0.65 Plots (Color on Bond) per sq. ft. $1.50 Plots (Color on Photographic Paper) per sq. ft. $4.30 Color Graphics on Foam Board square foot $10.00 Presentation Boards 30" X 40" Color Mounted each $100.00 Report Printing each $50.00 Report Binding and tabbing each $5.00 Notebooks each $5.00 Reproduction of CD/DVD each $5.00 CDs each $1.00 4" X 6" Digital Color Print picture $0.50 Profit not allowed on Other Direct Expenses. For Cost Plus Fixed Fee, Specified Rate, and Unit Cost - Fixed cost items to be billed at the fixed cost rate. Documentation, such as a usage log, must be maintained for audit purposes, and may be required to be submitted as a basis for reimbursement. For items with a maximum cost, actual cost to be billed not to exceed the maximum shown. Itemized receipts must be maintained for audit purposes, and may be required to be submitted as a basis for reimbursement. For Lump Sum - No documentation required. Invoicing by physical percent complete includes combination of direct labor and other direct expenses. NOTE: For Cost Plus Fixed Fee, Specified Rate, and Unit Cost - Miscellaneous other direct expenses up to $100 per unit will be reimbursed at cost if approved and documented in advance by the State's Project Manager. Miscellaneous other direct expenses of $100 per unit or more will not be reimbursed unless a supplemental agreement to the contract and work authorization (if WAs are used) has been executed in advance authorizing the miscellaneous other direct expenses. No more than $2,500 in miscellaneous other direct expenses may be approved by the State's Project Manager over the life of this contract including prime provider and subproviders. For Lump Sum - This statement does not apply. DocuSign Envelope ID: C0936033-F892-4843-82BB-11AFD29375C1 WAs Used Contract No. 46-7IDP5004 PS No. 6877 ATTACHMENT F Not Applicable Engineering–Engineering_IndefDelwWA.doc Page 1 of 1 Attachment F DocuSign Envelope ID: C0936033-F892-4843-82BB-11AFD29375C1 ATTACHMENT G Computer Graphics Files for Document and Information Exchange

  • Project Cost a. The estimated cost of the Project is $ 97,740.00. This amount is based upon the Schedule of Financial Assistance in Exhibit "B", attached to and incorporated in this Agreement. Exhibit “B” may be modified by mutual execution of an amendment as provided for in paragraph 5.i.

  • CAISO Monthly Billed Fuel Cost [for Geysers Main only] The CAISO Monthly Billed Fuel Cost is given by Equation C2-1. CAISO Monthly Billed Fuel Cost Equation C2-1 = Billable MWh ◆ Steam Price ($/MWh) Where: • Steam Price is $16.34/MWh. • For purposes of Equation C2-1, Billable MWh is all Billable MWh Delivered after cumulative Hourly Metered Total Net Generation during the Contract Year from all Units exceeds the Minimum Annual Generation given by Equation C2-2. Equation C2-2 Minimum Annual Generation = (Annual Average Field Capacity ◆ 8760 hours ◆ 0.4) - (A+B+C) Where: • Annual Average Field Capacity is the arithmetic average of the two Field Capacities in MW for each Contract Year, determined as described below. Field Capacity shall be determined for each six-month period from July 1 through December 31 of the preceding calendar year and January 1 through June 30 of the Contract Year. Field Capacity shall be the average of the five highest amounts of net generation (in MWh) simultaneously achieved by all Units during eight-hour periods within the six-month period. The capacity simultaneously achieved by all Units during each eight-hour period shall be the sum of Hourly Metered Total Net Generation for all Units during such eight-hour period, divided by eight hours. Such eight-hour periods shall not overlap or be counted more than once but may be consecutive. Within 30 days after the end of each six-month period, Owner shall provide CAISO and the Responsible Utility with its determination of Field Capacity, including all information necessary to validate that determination. • A is the amount of Energy that cannot be produced (as defined below) due to the curtailment of a Unit during a test of the Facility, a Unit or the steam field agreed to by CAISO and Owner. • B is the amount of Energy that cannot be produced (as defined below) due to the retirement of a Unit or due to a Unit’s Availability remaining at zero after a period of ten Months during which the Unit’s Availability has been zero. • C is the amount of Energy that cannot be produced (as defined below) because a Force Majeure Event reduces a Unit’s Availability to zero for at least thirty (30) days or because a Force Majeure Event reduces a Unit’s Availability for at least one hundred eighty (180) days to a level below the Unit Availability Limit immediately prior to the Force Majeure Event. • The amount of Energy that cannot be produced is the sum, for each Settlement Period during which the condition applicable to A, B or C above exists, of the difference between the Unit Availability Limit immediately prior to the condition and the Unit Availability Limit during the condition.

  • Indirect Cost Rates The System Agency may acknowledge an indirect cost rate for Grantees that is utilized for all applicable contracts. Grantee will provide the necessary financial documents to determine the indirect cost rate in accordance with the Uniform Grant Guidance (UGG) and Uniform Grant Management Standards (UGMS).

  • Cost of Living (COLA) All seniority employees who have completed their appropriate wage progression schedule shall be covered by the provisions of a cost-of-living allowance, as set forth in this Agreement. Employees who have not completed their appropriate wage pro- gression on the effective date of a COLA increase, shall receive the adjustment on a prospective basis on the date they complete their wage progression schedules. The amount of the cost-of-living allowance shall be determined as provided below on the basis of the "Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, CPI-W (Revised Series using 1982-1984 Expenditure Patterns), All Items (1982-84 = 100), published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor" and referred to herein as the "Index". Effective August 1, 2019 2024 and every August 1, thereafter during the life of the Agreement, a cost-of-living allowance will be calculated on the basis of the difference between the Index for May 202419 (published June 202419) and every May thereafter, and the base Index for May 202318 (published June 202318) and every May thereafter, as follows: For every two tenths (0.2) point increase in the Index, over and above the base (prior year's) Index plus three percent (3.00%) there will be a one (1) cent increase in the hourly wage rates payable on August 1, 202419 and every August 1 thereafter. These increases shall only be payable if they equal five cents ($.05) in a year. All cost-of-living allowances paid under this Agreement will become and remain a fixed part of the base wage rate for all job classifications. A decline in the Index shall not result in the reduc- tion of classification base wage rates. Mileage paid employees will receive cost-of-living allowances on the basis of .25 xxxxx per mile for each one (1) cent increase in hourly wages, subject to the threshold set forth above. In the event the appropriate Index figure is not issued before the effective date of the cost-of-living adjustment, the cost-of-living adjustment that is required will be made at the beginning of the first (1st) pay period after the receipt of the Index. In the event that the Index shall be revised or discontinued and in the event the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, does not issue information which would enable the Employer and the Union to know what the Index would have been had it not been revised or discontinued, then the Employer and the Union will meet, negotiate, and agree upon an appropriate substitute for the Index. Upon the failure of the parties to agree within sixty (60) days, thereafter, the issue of an appropriate substitute shall be submitted to an arbitrator for determination. The arbitrator's decision shall be final and binding.

  • Cost of Living Adjustment For each year following the Initial Term, unless the parties shall otherwise agree and provided that the service mix and volumes remain consistent as previously provided in the Initial Term, the total fee for all services shall equal the fee that would be charged for the same services based on a fee rate (as reflected in a fee rate schedule) increased by the percentage increase for the twelve-month period of such previous calendar year of the CPI-W (defined below) or, in the event that publication of such index is terminated, any successor or substitute index, appropriately adjusted, acceptable to both parties. As used herein, “CPI-W” shall mean the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (Area: Boston-Brockton-Nashua, MA-NH-ME-CT; Base Period: 1982-84=100), as published by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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