Common use of Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements Clause in Contracts

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10.

Appears in 28 contracts

Samples: Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract for Electrical Services

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Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Pre- Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Job Order Contract for General Construction Services, Job Order Contract for Electrical Services, Job Order Contract

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10.Factor of 1.05

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Job Order Contract for Hvac Services, Job Order Contract for Hvac Services, Job Order Contract

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = : A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10.Factor of 1.05

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract for Hvac Services, Job Order Contract for Demolition Services

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Pre- Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10.Factor of 1.05

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non PreNon-Pre- Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x Factor of 1.10.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Job Order Contract for Electrical Services, Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Pre- Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10Factor of 1.00 If the Non Pre-Priced Task is to be subcontracted, the Contractor must submit three (3) independent quotes for the Work. D= Lowest of three (3) Subcontractor quotes. After being used on three separate Job Orders, the unit price for the Non-Pre-Priced Task may become fixed as a permanent Pre-Priced item, which will no longer require price justification. The County’s determination as to whether a task is a Pre-Priced Task or a Non Pre- Priced Task shall be final, binding and conclusive.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work work unit content, Work work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Pre- Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10.Factor of 1.05

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Pre- Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10.Factor of 1.00

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Pre- Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10appropriate Adjustment Factor. If the Non Pre-Priced Task is to be subcontracted, the Contractor must submit three (3) independent quotes for the Work. D= Lowest of three (3) Subcontractor quotes. Total cost of Non-Pre-Priced Tasks performed by Subcontractors = D x appropriate Adjustment Factor. After being used on three separate Job Orders, the unit price for the Non-Pre-Priced Task may become fixed as a permanent Pre-Priced item, which will no longer require price justification. The County’s determination as to whether a task is a Pre-Priced Task or a Non Pre- Priced Task shall be final, binding and conclusive.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, pertain and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Pre- Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Non-Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10.Factor of 1.05

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Job Order Contract for Hvac Services, Job Order Contract for Demolition Services, Job Order Contract for Hvac Services

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, pertain and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = : A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10.Factor of 1.05

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10.Factor of 1.00

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Job Order Contract for Hvac Services

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non- Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition Demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Pre- Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10appropriate Adjustment Factor. If the Non Pre-Priced Task is to be subcontracted, the Contractor must submit three (3) independent quotes for the Work. D= Lowest of three (3) Subcontractor quotes. Total cost of Non-Pre-Priced Tasks performed by Subcontractors = D x appropriate Adjustment Factor. After being used on three separate Job Orders, the unit price for the Non-Pre- Priced Task may become fixed as a permanent Pre-Priced item, which will no longer require price justification. The County’s determination as to whether a task is a Pre-Priced Task or a Non Pre-Priced Task shall be final, binding and conclusive.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Job Order Contract for Demolition Services

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: : A = The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10.Factor of 1.05

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Job Order Contract

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non PreNon-Pre- Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10.

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Samples: Job Order Contract for General Construction Services

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work work unit content, Work work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Pre- Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = : A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) Pre- x 1.10.Factor of 1.05

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Samples: Job Order Contract

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Pre- Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = : A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = ; B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = ; C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10Factor of 1.00 If the Non Pre-Priced Task is to be subcontracted, the Contractor must submit three (3) independent quotes for the Work. D= Lowest of three (3) Subcontractor quotes. After being used on three separate Job Orders, the unit price for the Non-Pre-Priced Task may become fixed as a permanent Pre-Priced item, which will no longer require price justification. The County’s determination as to whether a task is a Pre-Priced Task or a Non Pre- Priced Task shall be final, binding and conclusive.

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Samples: Job Order Contract

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = Price (A+B+C) x 1.10.

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Samples: Job Order Contract

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Pre- Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Contractor‟s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10appropriate Adjustment Factor. If the Non Pre-Priced Task is to be subcontracted, the Contractor must submit three (3) independent quotes for the Work. D= Lowest of three (3) Subcontractor quotes. Total cost of Non-Pre-Priced Tasks performed by Subcontractors = D x appropriate Adjustment Factor. After being used on three separate Job Orders, the unit price for the Non-Pre-Priced Task may become fixed as a permanent Pre-Priced item, which will no longer require price justification. The County‟s determination as to whether a task is a Pre-Priced Task or a Non Pre- Priced Task shall be final, binding and conclusive.

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Samples: Job Order Contract

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Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = : A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Non-Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10.Factor of 1.05

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Samples: Job Order Contract

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10.Factor of 1.00 If the Non Pre-Priced Task is to be subcontracted, the Contractor must submit three

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Samples: Job Order Contract

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = : A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = ; B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = ; C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10.Factor of 1.00 If the Non Pre-Priced Task is to be subcontracted, the Contractor must submit three

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Samples: Job Order Contract

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non- Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Pre- Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10appropriate Adjustment Factor. If the Non Pre-Priced Task is to be subcontracted, the Contractor must submit three (3) independent quotes for the Work. D= Lowest of three (3) Subcontractor quotes. Total cost of Non-Pre-Priced Tasks performed by Subcontractors = D x appropriate Adjustment Factor. After being used on three separate Job Orders, the unit price for the Non-Pre- Priced Task may become fixed as a permanent Pre-Priced item, which will no longer require price justification. The County’s determination as to whether a task is a Pre-Priced Task or a Non Pre-Priced Task shall be final, binding and conclusive.

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Samples: Job Order Contract

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10Factor of 1.00 Subcontractor performed duties DocuSign Envelope ID: 093CE3A1-C1AC-48D3-881F-401D999DA288 If the Non Pre-Priced Task is to be subcontracted, the Contractor must submit three (3) independent quotes for the Work. D= Lowest of three (3) Subcontractor quotes. Total cost of Non-Pre-Priced Tasks performed by Subcontractors = D x Factor of 1.00. After being used on three separate Job Orders, the unit price for the Non-Pre-Priced Task may become fixed as a permanent Pre-Priced item, which will no longer require price justification. The County’s determination as to whether a task is a Pre-Priced Task or a Non Pre- Priced Task shall be final, binding and conclusive.

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Samples: Job Order Contract

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Pre- Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s 's Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10.Factor of 1.05

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Samples: Job Order Contract

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Non-Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10.Factor of 1.05

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Samples: Job Order Contract

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non- Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition Electrical price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Pre- Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10appropriate Adjustment Factor. If the Non Pre-Priced Task is to be subcontracted, the Contractor must submit three (3) independent quotes for the Work. D= Lowest of three (3) Subcontractor quotes. Total cost of Non-Pre-Priced Tasks performed by Subcontractors = D x appropriate Adjustment Factor. After being used on three separate Job Orders, the unit price for the Non-Pre- Priced Task may become fixed as a permanent Pre-Priced item, which will no longer require price justification. The County’s determination as to whether a task is a Pre-Priced Task or a Non Pre-Priced Task shall be final, binding and conclusive.

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Samples: Job Order Contract for Electrical Services

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non- Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Pre- Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = : A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = ; B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = ; C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10Factor of 1.05 If the Non Pre-Priced Task is to be subcontracted, the Contractor must submit three (3) independent quotes for the Work. D= Lowest of three (3) Subcontractor quotes. Total cost of Non-Pre-Priced Tasks performed by Subcontractors = D x Factor of 1.00. After being used on three separate Job Orders, the unit price for the Non-Pre- Priced Task may become fixed as a permanent Pre-Priced item, which will no longer require price justification. The County’s determination as to whether a task is a Pre-Priced Task or a Non Pre-Priced Task shall be final, binding and conclusive.

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Samples: Job Order Contract for Painting Services

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work not included in the CTC, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, and may be incorporated into the CTC if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Quote. Whether a Work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work unit content, Work unit cost data, schedule requirements; quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non- Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Pre- Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = : A= The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; B = ; B= The rate for each piece of Equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® multiplied by the quantity; C = ; C= Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Pre-Priced Task performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10Factor of 1.00 If the Non Pre-Priced Task is to be subcontracted, the Contractor must submit three (3) independent quotes for the Work. D= Lowest of three (3) Subcontractor quotes. Total cost of Non-Pre-Priced Tasks performed by Subcontractors = D x Factor of 1.00. After being used on three separate Job Orders, the unit price for the Non-Pre- Priced Task may become fixed as a permanent Pre-Priced item, which will no longer require price justification. The County’s determination as to whether a task is a Pre-Priced Task or a Non Pre-Priced Task shall be final, binding and conclusive.

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Samples: Job Order Contract

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work work not included in the CTCJWA-IPB, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, pertain and may be incorporated into the CTC JWA-IPB if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the QuoteProposal. Whether a Work work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work work unit content, Work work unit cost costs data, schedule requirements; , quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report report, establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for or if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® JWA-IPB multiplied by the quantity; B = The rate for each piece of Equipment equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® JWA-IPB multiplied by the quantity; C = Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Non-Pre-Priced Task priced Tasks performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10+ Allowable Profit (10%) If the Non-Pre-priced Task is to be subcontracted, the Contractor must submit three independent quotes for the work. D = Lowest of three Subcontractor Quotes Total Cost for Non-Pre-priced Tasks performed by Subcontractors = D + Allowable Profit (5%) + Contractor’s Overhead (5%) After being used on three (3) separate Job Orders, the unit price for the Non-Pre-Priced Task may become fixed as a permanent Pre-Priced item, which will no longer require price justification. The County’s determination as to whether a task is a Pre-priced Task or a Non-Pre- Priced Task shall be final, binding, and conclusive as to the Contractor.

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Samples: Job Order Contract

Non-Pre-Priced Task Requirements. a. Units of Work work not included in the CTCJWA-IPB, but within the general scope and intent of this Contract, may be negotiated into this Contract as needs arise. Such Work work requirements shall be incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for the JOC Task Job Order to which they pertain, pertain and may be incorporated into the CTC JWA-IPB if determined appropriate by the County at the negotiated price. Non-Pre-Priced Tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the QuoteProposal. Whether a Work work requirement is Pre-Priced or Non Non-Pre-Priced is a final determination by the County, binding and conclusive on the Contractor. b. Information submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks agree to include, but not be limited to, the following: complete specifications and technical data, including Work work unit content, Work work unit cost costs data, schedule requirements; , quality control and inspection requirements. Pricing data submitted in support of Non Non-Pre-Priced Tasks include a cost or price analysis report report, establishing the basis for selecting the approach proposed to accomplish the requirements. Unless otherwise directed by the County, cost data shall be submitted demonstrating that the Contractor solicited and received three (3) bids. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The County may require additional quotes and bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors subcontractors are not acceptable for or if the prices are not reasonable. The Contractor agrees to provide an installed unit price (or demolition price if appropriate), which shall include all costs required to accomplish the Non-Pre-Priced Task. c. The final price submitted for Non-Pre-Priced (NPP) Tasks shall be calculated according to the following formula: A = The hourly rate for each trade classification not in the Construction Task Catalog® JWA-IPB multiplied by the quantity; B = The rate for each piece of Equipment equipment not in the Construction Task Catalog® JWA-IPB multiplied by the quantity; C = Lowest of three (3) independent quotes for all materials. Total for a Non Non-Pre-Priced Task priced Tasks performed with Contractor’s Own Forces = (A+B+C) x 1.10+ Allowable Profit (10%) If the Non-Pre-Priced Task is to be subcontracted, the Contractor must submit three independent quotes for the work. D = Lowest of three Subcontractor Quotes Total Cost for Non-Pre-Priced Tasks performed by Subcontractors = D + Allowable Profit (5%) + Contractor’s Overhead (5%) After being used on three (3) separate Job Orders, the unit price for the Non-Pre-Priced Task may become fixed as a permanent Pre-Priced item, which will no longer require price justification. The County’s determination as to whether a task is a Pre-Priced Task or a Non-Pre-Priced Task shall be final, binding, and conclusive as to the Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Job Order Contract

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