TASK ORDER PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE Sample Clauses

TASK ORDER PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE. The period of performance for each Order placed under the Master Contract shall be specified in the individual Order. All the following conditions apply: 1. Under no circumstances may a Task Order be placed under the Master Contract if the Master Contract has expired, or has been terminated or cancelled by the Government; 2. No Task Orders may exceed ten (10) years, inclusive of Options, from the date that the Order is placed; 3. No Task Orders may extend more than five (5) years after the expiration date of the Master Contract. 4. Task Order Options, if included at initial issuance of the Order, may be exercised after the expiration date of the Master Contract; and 5. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary above, a multi-year Task Order placed under the Master Contract must be consistent with FAR Subpart 17.1 and any applicable funding restrictions.
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TASK ORDER PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE. The term for each Order placed under the Basic Contract shall be specified in the individual Order. Under no circumstances may an Order be placed under the Basic Contract if the Basic Contract has expired, or has been terminated or cancelled by the Government. No Orders may exceed ten (10) years, inclusive of options, from the date that the Order is placed; however, no Orders may extend more than five (5) years after the expiration of the Basic Contract. Order options, if included at initial issuance of the Order, may be exercised after the expiration date of the Basic Contract. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary above, a multi-year Order placed under the Basic Contract must be consistent with FAR Subpart 17.1 and any applicable funding restrictions.
TASK ORDER PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE. The period of performance for each task order placed under the contract will be specified in the individual task order. Task order options, if included at initial issuance of the task order, may be exercised after the expiration date of the GWAC; however, no task order (including task order options) may extend more than 60 months beyond the expiration of the GWAC. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary above, a multi-year task order placed under the GWAC must be consistent with FAR Subpart 17.1 and any applicable funding restrictions. This contract incorporates the following clause(s) by reference, with the same force and effect as if it were given in full text. Upon request, the PCO will make its full text available. Also, the full text of a clause may be accessed electronically at this address: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/browsefar. FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION (48 CFR CHAPTER 1) CLAUSE: 52.242-15 Stop Work Order AUG 1989 52.242-17 Government Delay of Work APR 1984 52.247-34 F.o.b. Destination NOV 1991 52.247-35 F.o.b. Destination Within Consignees Premises APR 1984
TASK ORDER PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE. 5.1. The term for each Order placed under the Basic Contract shall be specified in the individual Order. Under no circumstances may a new order be placed under the Basic Contract if the Basic Contract is not in effect, has expired, has been cancelled or has been terminated. 5.2. Orders may be awarded during the STARS II GWAC Basic Contract’s life, which is also referred to as the Contract Ordering Period (COP). Therefore the COP, like the Basic Contract term, is for a five-year base period with one five-year option. Orders may not be issued outside the COP. 5.3. An Order may be issued with a period of performance (PoP) of up to seven years from the date the Order is placed, with or without option periods during the PoP, provided: 1) The Order PoP is consistent with the customer agency’s policy on task order duration and funding. 2) Orders that may run beyond the final day of the underlying GWAC COP are limited to three years beyond the final day of the basic contract option, which means all orders have to be substantially completed by (exact date to be determined). 3) Multi-year contracting is one of the ways to structure an Order’s PoP and is a highly specialized endeavor. OCOs considering multi-year contracting are reminded of their obligations under FAR 1.602-2. 5.4. Order duration is not dependent upon the Center exercising the Basic Contract option. This means that an OCO can exercise an Order option period even if the Basic Contract is no longer available for new Orders. OCOs are required to document that Order options are in the best interest of the Government consistent with FAR 17.207, or authorized customer agency supplement.
TASK ORDER PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE. The term for each Order placed under the Basic Contract shall be specified in the individual Order. Under no circumstances may an Order be placed under the Basic Contract if the Basic Contract has expired, or has been terminated or cancelled by the Government. Based upon the schedule in F.3, the Base Period expires May 3October 15, 2022. If all options are exercised, the Basic Contract will expire on May 3October 15, 2027. (See FAR 52.216-18, 52.216-19 and 52.216-22.) Task Order performance can be performed up to May 3October 15, 2032, which is past the Basic Contract expiration date, only when: (1) orders are issued before May 3October 15, 2027; and (2) options are included at initial issuance of the Order. The FAR Clause 52.217–8 Option to Extend Services cannot be used to extend work past October 31, 2031October 15, 2032. After the CS3 basic contract term expires, CS3 will remain an active contract until the final task order is closed-out and shall govern the terms and conditions with respect to active task orders to the same extent as if it were completed during the CS3 basic contract term. Accordingly, the cumulative term of CS3 basic contract may span up to 10 years. No individual task orders may exceed ten (10) years, inclusive of options, from the date that the task order is placed; the cumulative term of all task orders placed under CS3 may span up to 15 years. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary above, an ordering agency may place a multi-year task order under the CS3 Basic Contract; a task order using multi-year contracting methods must be consistent with FAR Subpart 17.1 and any applicable funding restrictions.
TASK ORDER PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE. The term for each Order placed under the Basic Contract shall be specified in the individual Order. Under no circumstances may an Order be placed under the Basic Contract if the Basic Contract has expired, or has been terminated or cancelled by the Government. Orders may be placed for over 5 years in length only if the OCO has fulfilled all of their agency policy and FAR requirements prior to issuing the order (e.g., this may require a D&F, etc). No existing Orders may extend more than five (5) years after the expiration of the Basic Contract. Order options, if included at initial issuance of the Order, may be exercised after the expiration date of the Basic Contract. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary above, a multi-year Order placed under the Basic Contract must be consistent with FAR Subpart 17 and any applicable funding restrictions. For orders extending beyond the Basic Contract expiration date in accordance with FAR 52.216- 22, there shall be no increases to the year 10 prices for labor and equipment specified in Section B.
TASK ORDER PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE. Any Task Order issued during the effective period of this Agreement and not completed within that period, unless terminated earlier by Contractor, shall be completed by the Subcontractor within the time specified in the Task Order. This Agreement shall govern the Subcontractor’s and Contractor’s rights and obligations with respect to that Task Order to the same extent as if the Task Order were completed during the Agreement’s period of performance.
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TASK ORDER PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE. The term for each Order placed under the Basic Contract shall be specified in the individual Order. Under no circumstances may an Order be placed under the Basic Contract if the Basic Contract has expired, or has been terminated or cancelled by the Government. Based upon the schedule in F.3, the Base Period expires October 15, 2022. If all options are exercised, the Basic Contract will expire on October 15, 2027. (See FAR 52.216-18, 52.216-19 and 52.216-22.) Task Order performance can be performed up to October 15, 2032, which is past the Basic Contract expiration date, only when: (1) orders are issued before October 15, 2027; and (2) options are included at initial issuance of the Order. The FAR Clause 52.217–8 Option to Extend Services cannot be used to extend work past October 15, 2032. After the CS3 basic contract term expires, CS3 will remain an active contract until the final task order is closed-out and shall govern the terms and conditions with respect to active task orders to the same extent as if it were completed during the CS3 basic contract term. Accordingly, the cumulative term of CS3 basic contract may span up to 10 years. No individual task orders may exceed ten (10) years, inclusive of options, from the date that the task order is placed; the cumulative term of all task orders placed under CS3 may span up to 15 years. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary above, an ordering agency may place a multi-year task order under the CS3 Basic Contract; a task order using multi-year contracting methods must be consistent with FAR Subpart 17.1 and any applicable funding restrictions.
TASK ORDER PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE. The period of performance for each Order placed under the Master Contract shall be specified in the individual Order. All the following conditions apply: 1. Under no circumstances may a Task Order be placed under the Master Contract if the Master Contract has expired, or has been terminated or cancelled by the Government; 2. No Task Orders may exceed ten (10) years, inclusive of Options, from the date that the Order is placed; 3. No Task Orders may extend more than five (5) years after the expiration date of the Master Contract. 4. Task Order Options, if included at initial issuance of the Order, may be exercised after the expiration date of the Master Contract; and 5. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary above, a multi-year Task Order placed under the Master Contract must be consistent with FAR Subpart 17.1 and any applicable funding restrictions. F.3.1 Master Contract and Task Order Period of Performance And Period of Ordering As an example, illustrated are two sample Task Orders under a Master Contract with varying Task Order award dates and expirations dates, which depicts the Master Contract ordering periods with the non-ordering expired / active period. Additionally, sample Task Order # 2 indicates than an option may also be exercised at any time during the Master Contract’s expired period with the condition that the Task Order option expires at or before the end of the Master Contract expired/active period: ORDERING PERIOD MASTER CONTRACT Base Term Years 1 to 5 Option Term Years 6 to 10 Expired and Active Years 11 to 15 TASK ORDER #1 (5-year base, 5-year option) TO Base Term Year 3 Award TO Option Term Year 13 Expiration TASK ORDER #2 (5-year base, 2-year option) TO Base Term Year 8 Award TO Option Term Year 15 Expiration
TASK ORDER PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE. ‌ 1. Under no circumstances may a Task Order be placed under the Master Contract if the Master Contract has expired, or has been terminated or cancelled by the Government; 2. No Task Orders may exceed ten (10) years, inclusive of Options, from the date that the Order is placed; 3. No Task Orders may extend more than five (5) years after the expiration date of the Master Contract. 4. Task Order Options, if included at initial issuance of the Order, may be exercised after the expiration date of the Master Contract; and 5. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary above, a multi-year Task Order placed under the Master Contract must be consistent with FAR Subpart 17.1 and any applicable funding restrictions.
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