Common use of Overhead Items Clause in Contracts

Overhead Items. The mark-ups specified herein constitute full and complete compensation for all overhead, tools or equipment having an individual replacement value of $1,000 or less, consumables (items which are consumed in the performance of the Maintenance Services which are not a part of the finished product) and other indirect costs of the added or changed Maintenance Services, as well as for profit thereon, including any and all costs and expenses incurred due to any delay in connection with the added or changed Maintenance Services. Maintenance Contractor’s mark-up percentages shall be considered to include: (a) Supervisory expenses of all types, including salary and expenses of executive officers, supervising officers or supervising employees, excluding only direct supervision of force account work; (b) Clerical or stenographic employees; (c) Any and all field, jobsite and general home office overhead and operating expenses whatsoever; (d) Subsistence and travel expenses for all personnel, other incidental job burdens, and bonuses not otherwise covered; (e) Quality assurance and quality control; and (f) Bond and insurance premiums. With respect to non-construction related labor costs, overhead is covered by the labor surcharge, and includes accessories such as computer assisted drafting and design (CADD) systems, software and computers, facsimile machines, scanners, plotters, etc.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Capital Maintenance Agreement, Comprehensive Maintenance Agreement, Comprehensive Maintenance Agreement

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Overhead Items. The mark-ups specified herein constitute full and complete compensation for all overhead, tools or equipment having an individual replacement value of $1,000 or less, consumables (items which are consumed in the performance of the Maintenance Services which are not a part of the finished product) and other indirect costs of the added or changed Maintenance Services, as well as for profit thereon, including any and all costs and expenses incurred due to any delay in connection with the added or changed Maintenance Services. Maintenance Contractor’s mark-mark- up percentages shall be considered to include: (a) Supervisory expenses of all types, including salary and expenses of executive officers, supervising officers or supervising employees, excluding only direct supervision of force account work; (b) Clerical or stenographic employees; (c) Any and all field, jobsite and general home office overhead and operating expenses whatsoever; (d) Subsistence and travel expenses for all personnel, other incidental job burdens, and bonuses not otherwise covered; (e) Quality assurance and quality control; and (f) Bond and insurance premiums. With respect to non-construction related labor costs, overhead is covered by the labor surcharge, and includes accessories such as computer assisted drafting and design (CADD) systems, software and computers, facsimile machines, scanners, plotters, etc.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Capital Maintenance Agreement

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Overhead Items. The mark-ups specified herein constitute full and complete compensation for all overhead, tools or equipment having an individual replacement value of $1,000 or less, consumables (items which are consumed in the performance of the Maintenance Services which are not a part of the finished product) and other indirect costs of the added or changed Maintenance Services, as well as for profit thereon, including any and all costs and expenses incurred due to any delay in connection with the added or changed Maintenance Services. Maintenance Contractor’s mark-up percentages shall be considered to include: (a) Supervisory expenses of all types, including salary and expenses of executive officers, supervising officers or supervising employees, excluding only direct supervision of force account work;; expenses of employees, (b) Clerical or stenographic employees; (c) Any and all field, jobsite and general home office overhead and operating a expenses whatsoever;; nd operating (d) Subsistence and travel expenses for all personnel, other incidental job i burdens, and bonuses not otherwise covered;; ncidental job (e) Quality assurance and quality control; and (f) Bond and insurance premiums. With respect to non-construction related labor costs, overhead is covered by the labor surcharge, and includes accessories such as computer assisted drafting and design (CADD) systems, software and computers, facsimile machines, scanners, plotters, etc.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Capital Maintenance Agreement

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