Subcontractor Markup Sample Clauses

Subcontractor Markup. A markup factor of 10%, which Engineer may apply only to Consultant subcontract invoices for Additional Services performed by the Consultant. Such markup shall include the non-professional services related to the Consultant’s subcontract including all administrative costs, accounting costs, all contract administration, processing of invoices, monitoring of Consultant’s work for compliance including project schedules, quality control, general administrative communication and coordination. Engineer shall not apply any Consultant Markup to Basic Services performed by Consultant or any services by Engineer.
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Subcontractor Markup. Subcontractors shall receive a markup for additional Work in accordance with the DFCM General Conditions.
Subcontractor Markup. Delay Costs shall include a markup of five percent (5%) of a Subcontractor’s eligible idle labor and Equipment determined as provided in Sections 2.1 and 2.2 above. This markup constitutes full compensation for all labor-related and Equipment-related costs, expenses, and profit due an eligible delay.
Subcontractor Markup. When the above work is performed by a subcontractor, the Contractor shall be entitled to an overhead markup of eight percent (8%) on the total amount allowed to the subcontractor.
Subcontractor Markup. The maximum subcontractor markup for change and profit, is as follows.
Subcontractor Markup. A markup factor of 10%, which Engineer may apply only to subcontract invoices for services performed by the Subcontractor. Engineer shall not apply any Subcontractor Markup to engineering and administrative services performed by Engineer.
Subcontractor Markup. No Subcontractor will be allowed to add any overhead and profit for premium time work required to mitigate any delays caused by the applicable Subcontractor or its sub-subcontractor or its suppliers. Subcontractors will be allowed a maximum of seven (7%) percent for overhead and three percent (3%) for profit on changed work, and a maximum of an five (5%) percent markup (inclusive of overhead and profit) on overtime work. In no t ofs. in the completed d corpor ies, he W circumstances shall the accumulated percentages for overhead and profit on the net cos any) exceed fifteen percent (15%) for all tiers of Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractor changed work (if § 6.4 Costs of Materials and Equipment Incorporated in the Completed Construction
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