Work Orders. a) The GLO may directly assign a Work Order to Provider or may request from Provider a statement of its qualifications (“SOQ”) to complete a Work Order. SOQs must fully describe Xxxxxxxx’s demonstrated competence and qualifications to complete the Work Order. b) If the GLO determines Provider is the most highly qualified to perform the services described in the Work Order, on the basis of demonstrated competence and qualifications, the GLO shall then attempt to negotiate with Provider a fair and reasonable price to complete the Work Order. Upon successful negotiation of a fair and reasonable price, the GLO shall issue a Work Order to Provider. The GLO may issue multiple Work Orders during the term of this Contract, all of which shall be in writing and signed by the Parties. Each Work Order shall include: a scope of services; a list of tasks required; a time schedule; a list of Deliverables, if any; a detailed budget; and other information or conditions necessary for the work. Upon execution by both Parties, each Work Order shall become an Attachment hereto, with this Contract and all Attachments thereafter being referred to collectively as the “Contract.” Provider may not begin work or incur costs related to a Work Order before supplying the GLO with documentation that, in the GLO’s sole judgment, demonstrates that Provider obtained all insurance specified in the Work Order. c) Nothing in this Contract expresses or guarantees that the GLO will issue Work Orders to Provider. All work requested under this Contract will be requested on an irregular and as-needed basis throughout the Contract term, and the GLO makes no guarantee of volume or usage under this Contract.
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