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Common use of Pricing Assumptions Clause in Contracts

Pricing Assumptions. The Price List is in two parts. Part 1 is for work described in the Service Information not requiring the Employer to issue a Task Order. Part 2 is for work to be carried out within a stated period of time on a task by Task basis and instructed by Task Order. The service may comprise work under Part 1 only or Part 2 only or a mix of both. Entries in the first four columns of Part 1 of the Price List are made either by the Employer or the tenderer. Entries in the first four columns of Part 2 of the Price List would normally be made by the Employer as the Party most likely to know the kind of work which will be instructed by the issue of Task Orders. The tenderer then enters a rate for each item and multiplies it by the Expected quantity to produce the Price to be entered in the final column. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for the item which is not adjusted if the quantity of work in the item changes, the tenderer enters the amount in the Price column only, the Unit, Expected quantity and Rate columns being left blank. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for the item of work which is the rate for the work multiplied by the quantity completed, the tenderer enters a rate for each item and multiplies it by the Expected quantity to produce the Price, to be entered in the final column. If the Contractor is to be paid a Price for an item proportional to the length of time for which a service is provided, a unit of time is stated in the Unit column and the expected length of time (as a quantity of the stated units of time) is stated in the Expected quantity column. The rates and Prices entered for each item includes for all work and other things necessary to complete the item.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Nec3 Term Service Contract, Nec3 Term Service Short Contract (Tssc3), Nec3 Term Service Contract (Tsc3)

Pricing Assumptions. The Price List is in two parts. Part 1 is for work described in the Service Information not requiring the Employer to issue a Task Order. Part 2 is for work to be carried out within a stated period of time on a task by Task basis and instructed by Task Order. The service may comprise work under Part 1 only or Part 2 only or a mix of both. Entries in the first four columns of Part 1 of the Price List are made either by the Employer or the tenderer. Entries in the first four columns of Part 2 of the Price List would normally be made by the Employer as the Party most likely to know the kind of work which will be instructed by the issue of Task Orders. The tenderer then enters a rate for each item and multiplies it by the Expected quantity to produce the Price to be entered in the final column. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for the item which is not adjusted if the quantity of work in the item changes, the tenderer enters the amount in the Price column only, the Unit, Expected quantity and Rate columns being left blank. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for the item of work which is the rate for the work multiplied by the quantity completed, the tenderer enters a rate for each item and multiplies it by the Expected quantity to produce the Price, to be entered in the final column. If the Contractor is to be paid a Price for an item proportional to the length of time for which a service is provided, a unit of time is stated in the Unit column and the expected length of time (as a quantity of the stated units of time) is stated in the Expected quantity column. The rates and Prices entered for each item includes for all work and other things necessary to complete the item.. The Contractor is to price the Price Schedule in its entirety based on the scope of services being tendered for, for all the Functional Groupings per specific site being tendered for. The Price Schedule has a quantity of one and quantities will be adjusted once each task order is complete. The Contractor will be paid using Price Schedule as a basis. The contract is based on “as and when required basis” The rates and Prices entered for each item includes for all work/services and other things necessary to complete the item. The structure of the Price Schedule is as follows (See below table and details on the Price Schedule itself):

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Nec3 Term Service Short Contract (Tssc3)

Pricing Assumptions. The Price List is in two parts. Part 1 is for work described in the Service Information not requiring the Employer to issue a Task Order. Part 2 is for work to be carried out within a stated period of time on a task by Task basis and instructed by Task Order. The service may comprise work under Part 1 only or Part 2 only or a mix of both. Entries in the first four columns of Part 1 of the Price List are made either by the Employer or the tenderer. Entries in the first four columns of Part 2 of the Price List would normally be made by the Employer as the Party most likely to know the kind of work which will be instructed by the issue of Task Orders. The tenderer then enters a rate for each item and multiplies it by the Expected quantity to produce the Price to be entered in the final column. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for the item which is not adjusted if the quantity of work in the item changes, the tenderer enters the amount in the Price column only, the Unit, Expected quantity and Rate columns being left blank. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for the item of work which is the rate for the work multiplied by the quantity completed, the tenderer enters a rate for each item and multiplies it by the Expected quantity to produce the Price, to be entered in the final column. If the Contractor is to be paid a Price for an item proportional to the length of time for which a service is provided, a unit of time is stated in the Unit column and the expected length of time (as a quantity of the stated units of time) is stated in the Expected quantity column. The rates and Prices entered for each item includes for all work and other things necessary to complete the item.. ESKOM HOLDINGS SOC LIMITED The rates and Prices entered for each item includes for all work and other things necessary to complete the item. 1 Low Voltage Operating (LVOP 001) 3 days Per course R R R R 2 Low Voltage Regulations (LVOR 001) 2 days Per course R R R R 3 Basic Battery Maintenance (DCS 001) 3 days Per course R R R R 4 Substation Inspection (SSM 010) 2 days Per course R R R R 5 Operate on MV Networks 11kV - 44kV (L4E 11) (Theory only) 5 days Per course R R R R 6 Operate on HV Networks 66kV - 132kV (L4E 12) (Theory only) 5 days Per course R R R R 9 Phasing 11kV - 132 kV (ESTO 004) 5 days Per course R R R R 10 Introduction to Prepaid meter OTO 006(a) 1 day Per course R R R R 11 Standard Transfer Specification (STS) OTO 006 (b) 1 day Per course R R R R 12 Installation procedure and commissioning of prepaid meters OTO 006 (c) 1 day Per course R R R R 13 Fault finding and change out of prepaid meters OTO 006 (d) 1 day Per course R R R R 14 Split meter OTO 006 (g) 1 day Per course R R R R 15 PTW & PTS (OL 4002) (240-147632179) 2 days Per course R R R R 16 Earth Resistance (ELW 010) 2 days Per course R R R R  The above rate for classroom training must include the rate per student, plus transport and accommodation cost for the Facilitator.  On-line rates will not have transport and accommodation cost.  Rates will be fixed for the first year, thereafter will be subject to CPI, base date (start date of the contract).  Minimum number of students in class is 8 and maximum is 10 to incorporate for the required distancing of the COVID 19 regulations.  Minimum number of students or on-line training is 6 and Maximum 8 students.  The Employer will provide training material, COVID 19 required items to the students and sanitize venues. The service provider to provide for the Facilitator. Signed by Service Provider Name of Service Provider: C3: Scope of Work

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Nec3 Term Service Short Contract (Tssc3)

Pricing Assumptions. The Price List is in two parts. Part 1 is for work described pricing document used in the Service Information Supply Contract is the Price List. The price list is identified in Contract Data part 2 as being in Part C2.2 (below) or in a separate document as referenced in C2.2. It is not requiring part of the Employer to issue Scope and does not describe the goods and services. Two types of items can be used in the price list. Lump Sum items and quantity related items. 1). Lump sum items in which the amount entered in the Price column covers the cost of the work described. It should be clear from the description when the item is complete. The item could even be a Task Orderstage payment. Part 2 is for work The unit, expected quantity and rate columns do not need to be carried out within a stated period of time on a task by Task basis completed. In this respect the price list is similar to an activity schedule 2). Quantity related items, in which the expected quantity is entered in the fourth column and instructed by Task Orderthe rate per unit quantity is entered in the fifth column. The service quantity is multiplied by the rate to give an amount in the Price column. All columns need to be completed. In this respect the price list is similar to a xxxx of quantities. The price list may comprise work under Part 1 only include both of the above ways of pricing an item in the same contract. Either the Purchaser or Part 2 only or a mix of both. Entries Supplier may complete the entries in the first four columns of Part 1 the price list including calculating the quantities from the Scope where they need to know a quantity in order to estimate the cost of the goods and services o work described. In some cases, where the Purchaser enters the items, it may invite the Supplier, as part pf the selection process, to enter additional items which they consider necessary. Typically the last two columns are priced and extended by the Supplier to produce the total of the Prices. Pricing of the price list should cover all work required to comply with the Scope. Guidance on how the Price List are made either by the Employer or the tenderer. Entries is used for assessing payment and compensation events is included in the first four columns of Part 2 of the Price List would normally be made by the Employer as the Party most likely to know the kind of work which will be instructed by the issue of Task Orders. The tenderer then enters a rate for each item and multiplies it by the Expected quantity to produce the Price to be entered in the final column. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for the item which is not adjusted if the quantity of work in the item changes, the tenderer enters the amount in the Price column only, the Unit, Expected quantity and Rate columns being left blank. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for the item of work which is the rate for the work multiplied by the quantity completed, the tenderer enters a rate for each item and multiplies it by the Expected quantity to produce the Price, to be entered in the final column. If the Contractor is to be paid a Price for an item proportional to the length of time for which a service is provided, a unit of time is stated in the Unit column and the expected length of time (as a quantity of the stated units of time) is stated in the Expected quantity column. The rates and Prices entered for each item includes for all work and other things necessary to complete the itemUSER GUIDE “MANAGING A SUPPLY CONTRACT VOLUME 4”.

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Samples: Nec4 Supply Contract

Pricing Assumptions. The Price List is in two parts. Part 1 is for work described in the Service Information not requiring the Employer to issue a Task Order. Part 2 is for work to be carried out within a stated period of time on a task by Task basis and instructed by Task Order. The service may comprise work under Part 1 only or Part 2 only or a mix of both. Entries in the first four columns of Part 1 of the Price List are made either by the Employer or the tenderer. Entries in the first four columns of Part 2 of the Price List would normally be made by the Employer as the Party most likely to know the kind of work which will be instructed by the issue of Task Orders. The tenderer then enters a rate for each item and multiplies it by the Expected quantity to produce the Price to be entered in the final column. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for the item which is not adjusted if the quantity of work in the item changes, the tenderer enters the amount in the Price column only, the Unit, Expected quantity and Rate columns being left blank. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for the item of work which is the rate for the work multiplied by the quantity completed, the tenderer enters a rate for each item and multiplies it by the Expected quantity to produce the Price, to be entered in the final column. If the Contractor is to be paid a Price for an item proportional to the length of time for which a service is provided, a unit of time is stated in the Unit column and the expected length of time (as a quantity of the stated units of time) is stated in the Expected quantity column. The rates and Prices entered for each item includes for all work and other things necessary to complete the item.. C2.2 the price list

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Nec3 Term Service Contract

Pricing Assumptions. The Price List is in two parts. Part 1 is for work described in the Service Information not requiring the Employer to issue a Task Order. Part 2 is for work to be carried out within a stated period of time on a task by Task basis and instructed by Task Order. The service may comprise work under Part 1 only or Part 2 only or a mix of both. Entries in the first four columns of Part 1 of the Price List are made either by the Employer or the tenderer. Entries in the first four columns of Part 2 of the Price List would normally be made by the Employer as the Party most likely to know the kind of work which will be instructed by the issue of Task Orders. The tenderer then enters a rate for each item and multiplies it by the Expected quantity to produce the Price to be entered in the final column. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for the item which is not adjusted if the quantity of work in the item changes, the tenderer enters the amount in the Price column only, the Unit, Expected quantity and Rate columns being left blank. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for the item of work which is the rate for the work multiplied by the quantity completed, the tenderer enters a rate for each item and multiplies it by the Expected quantity to produce the Price, to be entered in the final column. If the Contractor is to be paid a Price for an item proportional to the length of time for which a service is provided, a unit of time is stated in the Unit column and the expected length of time (as a quantity of the stated units of time) is stated in the Expected quantity column. The rates and Prices entered for each item includes for all work and other things necessary to complete the item.. C3: Scope of Work

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Nec3 Term Service Contract (Tsc3)