Common use of Time and Materials Based Services Clause in Contracts

Time and Materials Based Services. In invoices for Time and Materials Based services, Contractor shall compute the charge for Contractor’s Services for each employee or personnel who performs services by multiplying the number of hours each employee performs services by the hourly billing rate applicable to that personnel’s or employee’s job category. The invoices for Time and Materials Based services must include all of the following: a. The purchase order and purchase requisition number for the applicable City department to whom the invoice is submitted; b. A detailed description of the work performed; c. The billing rate and number of hours worked, delineated by labor category, for each of Contractor’s employees or personnel who worked on each LOA during the invoice period. The supporting documentation must include each personnel’s or employee’s name, labor category, billing rate, and hours expended. At the Director’s sole discretion, supporting documentation may also include copies of original detailed timecards and hourly reports that Contractor certifies are true and accurate copies; d. Subcontract cost, including a copy of the subcontractor’s actual invoice. e. The amount due for the services; f. The amount of any applicable credits or refunds; and Any other information or supporting documentation required by the Director.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Body Worn Camera Solution and Video Evidence Management System, Managed Print Services Agreement, Telecommunications

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Time and Materials Based Services. In invoices for Time and Materials Based services, Contractor shall compute the charge for Contractor’s Services services for each employee or personnel who performs services by multiplying the number of hours each employee performs services by the hourly billing rate applicable to that personnel’s or employee’s job category. The invoices for Time and Materials Based services must include all of the following: a. The purchase order and purchase requisition number for the applicable City department to whom the invoice is submitted; b. A detailed description of the work performed; c. The billing rate and number of hours worked, delineated by labor category, for each of Contractor’s employees or personnel who worked on each LOA during the invoice period. The supporting documentation must include each personnel’s or employee’s name, labor category, billing rate, and hours expended. At the Director’s sole discretion, supporting documentation may also include copies of original detailed timecards and hourly reports that Contractor certifies are true and accurate copies; d. Subcontract cost, including a copy of the subcontractor’s actual invoiceinvoice and supporting documentation for subcontractor’s itemized expenses, if applicable. e. The amount due for the services; f. The amount of any applicable credits or refunds; and and g. Any other information or supporting documentation required by the Director.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement for a Pay or Play Administration System and Related Services, Client Application Support Services Agreement

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Time and Materials Based Services. In invoices for Time and Materials Based services, Contractor shall compute the charge for Contractor’s Services services for each employee or personnel who performs services by multiplying the number of hours each employee performs services by the hourly billing rate applicable to that personnel’s or employee’s job category. The invoices for Time and Materials Based services must include all of the following: a. The purchase order and purchase requisition number for the applicable City department to whom the invoice is submitted; b. A detailed description of the work performed; c. The billing rate and number of hours worked, delineated by labor category, for each of Contractor’s employees or personnel who worked on each LOA during the invoice period. The supporting documentation must include each personnel’s or employee’s name, labor category, billing rate, and hours expended. At the Director’s sole discretion, supporting documentation may also include copies of original detailed timecards and hourly reports that Contractor certifies are true and accurate copies; d. Subcontract cost, including a copy of the subcontractor’s actual invoice. e. The amount due for the services; f. The amount of any applicable credits or refunds; and and g. Any other information or supporting documentation required by the Director.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cyber Security Consulting Services Agreement, Services Agreement

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