Common use of Time and Materials Contract Clause in Contracts

Time and Materials Contract. A contract in which Contractor is paid the following: (1) an hourly rate for labor actually performed; and (2) if applicable and with prior approval by the Ordering Agency, for the cost of the materials or supplies actually used by the Contractor. Such rates and costs shall be established through Contractor’s submission of a price sheet, written quote, estimate, or invoice, as approved by the State. Hourly rates may include wages, overhead, general and administrative expenses, and reasonable profit. Materials or supplies may include the Contractor’s direct and indirect costs attributable to the work performed.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: State of Ohio, State of Ohio, State of Ohio

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Time and Materials Contract. A contract Contract in which Contractor is paid the following: (1) an hourly rate for labor actually performed; performed and (2) if applicable and with prior approval by the Ordering Agency, for the cost of the materials or supplies actually used by the Contractor. Such rates and costs shall be established through Contractor’s submission of a price sheet, written quote, estimate, or invoice, as approved by the State. Hourly rates may include wages, overhead, general and administrative expenses, and reasonable profit. Materials or supplies may include the Contractor’s direct and indirect costs attributable to the work performed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: State of Ohio, State of Ohio, State of Ohio

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