Common use of Project-Based Pricing Clause in Contracts

Project-Based Pricing. A project-based pricing model may be used by the Customer instead of an hourly rate model to accomplish goals and tasks that include more complex requirements. Customers who choose to use a project-based pricing model shall adhere to the RFQ requirement in Section 18 and shall negotiate all pricing, fees, and related expenses associated with the completion of each task and deliverable with the selected Contractor. Project-based pricing should be fully detailed in the Customer’s Statement of Work.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Financial and Performance, Financial and Performance, Financial and Performance

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Project-Based Pricing. A project-based pricing model may be used by the Customer instead of an hourly rate model to accomplish goals and tasks that include more complex requirements. Customers who choose to use a project-based pricing model shall adhere to the RFQ requirement requirements listed in the Request for Quote(s) Requirement Section 18 and shall negotiate all pricing, fees, fees and related expenses associated with the completion of each task and deliverable with the selected Contractor. Project-Project- based pricing should be fully detailed in the Customer’s Statement scope of Workwork.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: dms-media.ccplatform.net, dms-media.ccplatform.net, dms-media.ccplatform.net

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