Cost Item definition

Cost Item means an item of expenditure specified in the Budget at Annexure B to the Schedule.
Cost Item means a line item of expenditure as set out in the approved budget.
Cost Item means any benefit acquired through collective bargaining whose implementation requires an appropriation by the legislative body of the public employer with which negotiations are being conducted.

Examples of Cost Item in a sentence

  • TSP shall bear the cost of all such Utilities and other supplies, consumables and services required by TSP and its Subcontractors for the performance of the Work, provided, however, that the Joint Board shall reimburse TSP for the actual cost of the Utilities listed on Exhibit H as Pass-Through Cost Item expenses.

  • Employers shall pay the wage and fringe benefits in the amounts as set forth in the Wage and Fringe Benefit Addenda (Cost Item Sheets) for each contract year.

  • PLUS Contractor’s margin (state $ amount or % to be added) Total for Prime Cost Item (incl.

  • Detailed description of Prime Cost Item Contractor’s best estimate of price, and breakdown of estimate.

  • PLUS Contractor’s margin ($ amount or %) - 10% if nothing stated Total for Prime Cost Item (incl.

  • The cost of such conversion shall be passed through to the Owner as a Direct Cost Item pursuant to paragraph 9.2 below.

  • Subcontract Requirements Subcontractor Bonds - In the absence of the Owner’s prior express written approval, the cost to the Construction Manager of performance and/or payment bonds furnished by and on behalf of Subcontractors and/or Sub-Subcontractors shall not be a Cost of the Project or a Direct Cost Item due or payable by the Owner to the Construction Manager.

  • Items Included on a Not-to-Exceed Basis: Each Other Cost Item that is included in the Job Order Price on a not-to-exceed basis shall be identified on a single line within the Schedule of Values.

  • Payment shall be as follows: Annual/Recurring Costs 0xx Xxxxxxx 0xx Xxxxxxx # Cost Item Item Description Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 1.

  • The Construction Manager shall provide personnel and equipment or shall arrange for separate subcontracts to provide each of the following as a Direct Cost Item: Schedule the services of independent testing laboratories and provide the necessary testing of materials to ensure conformance to contract requirements.


More Definitions of Cost Item

Cost Item means each discrete portion of the Design and Construction components (as applicable) of the Project Work that is identified in Appendix F [Progress Measurement Principles] to Schedule 10.

Related to Cost Item

  • Cost Estimate means the detailed projected expenditure, including material costs and overhead, equipment costs and overhead, labor costs and overhead, and all taxes associated with each major material and service component, required for a line extension. It shall also separately identify any incremental costs associated with providing premium services. The Company may, for the purpose of standardization, establish standard construction cost estimates, for basic or premium service plans, which shall not exceed, in any event, the average cost of constructing such line extensions in the area involved, in which case the term “cost estimate” as used in this section will be understood to mean the standard estimate thus established.

  • Baseline means the “Initial Small Business Lending Baseline” set forth on the Initial Supplemental Report (as defined in the Definitive Agreement), subject to adjustment pursuant to Section 3(a).

  • Cost price means the actual cost of an item or article of tangible personal property computed in the

  • Benchmark Replacement Adjustment means, with respect to any replacement of the then-current Benchmark with an Unadjusted Benchmark Replacement for any applicable Interest Period and Available Tenor for any setting of such Unadjusted Benchmark Replacement:

  • Forecast GDP means the average forecast for British Columbia’s real GDP growth made by the Economic Forecast Council and as reported in the annual February budget of the government;