Common use of TASK ORDER PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Federal Acquisition Contract, Federal Acquisition Contract, Federal Acquisition Regulation Clauses

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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 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. The place of performance and/or delivery requirements will be specified in each individual order.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Federal Acquisition Regulation Clauses, Federal Acquisition Contract

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