Unit Price Bid Sample Clauses

Unit Price Bid. Where the bid for an item of work is to be submitted on a unit price basis, the Bidder must bid a unit price as total compensation for completion of one unit of the work described under that item. Multiply the bid unit price by the Estimated Quantity included in the bid proposal form to derive a total bid price for each bid item. The total amount bid for a unit price contract must be entered on the space provided on the Bid proposal as a grand total of all individual items. The Estimated Quantities included on the Bid proposal are approximate and are only included in the Bid proposal as a basis for comparison of Bids. The Agency does not represent or agree, expressly or by implication, that the actual amount of work will equal the Estimated Quantities. Payment will be made for the actual quantity of Work performed in accordance with the Contract. The Agency reserves the right to increase or decrease the amount of any class or portion of the Work or to omit portions of the Work. If the final quantity of an item of work required under the Contract varies from the Estimated Quantities by 25 percent or more, compensation can be adjusted in accordance with the State Specifications, except that markups are to be applied per Section 9-9, “Markups for Changed Work,” of these Specifications.
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Unit Price Bid. Item No.
Unit Price Bid. Description Units Unit Price Bi‐weekly watering Unit price per tree up to 1,200 trees Bi‐weekly watering Unit price per tree over 1,201+ trees BID FORM – REFERENCES Please list at least three references with whom you have had similar contracts during the past three years.

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