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Common use of Total Cost Clause in Contracts

Total Cost. Vendors are to provide a total firm fixed price for the project based on the provided scope of work. This total cost should not include the contingency allowance and shall reflect a comprehensive proposal encompassing labor, material, and other associated costs, aligning with the objective of delivering the project within the specified scope and budget.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement for General Contracting and Individual Skilled Trades Services, Master Agreement for General Contracting and Individual Skilled Trades Services, Master Agreement for General Contracting and Individual Skilled Trades Services

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