Job order contract definition

Job order contract means a contract in which the contractor agrees to a fixed period, indefinite quantity delivery order contract which provides for the use of negotiated, definitive work orders for public works as defined in RCW 39.04.010.
Job order contract. (JOC) means a Procurement Contract resulting from a competitive bid process for an indefinite quantity of construction materials and services, which are specified in a Fund-approved catalog by type and unit price, for the Fund to use on specified projects to repair, maintain and upgrade CUNY facilities; the lowest responsible bidder shall bid the lowest ‘adjustment factor’ by which the Fund will multiply the fixed unit prices established by the catalog; the contract amount shall be the product of the ‘adjustment factor’ times the catalog prices for the materials and services that the Fund identifies for use on all of each individual project covered by the contract documents.
Job order contract means a contract in which the

Examples of Job order contract in a sentence

  • The County may award Job order contracts to one or more Job order contractors in connection with each solicitation of proposals.The base term for a Job order contract may not exceed two years with a maximum of only three annual renewals.

  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (include scope, size, and length of project) Size: 20,400 SFDelivery Method: Job order contract Contact: Jose Castillo, 623-773-7734 Relevance: State offices and museums As a part of reorganizing the office spaces of its administrative and service departments, the City of Peoria selected RBA Architecture to remodel approximately 20,400 SF of its City Hall building.

  • Job order contract for guard cable repair at various locations in the Northeast District, the total length of improvement being 0 miles.

  • Job order contract shall have the same meaning set forth in Municipal Code section 22.3603.

  • Job order contract for asphalt pavement repair on all major highways except interstates in the Southeast District, the total length of improvement being 0 miles.


More Definitions of Job order contract

Job order contract means a contract between a public body or
Job order contract means a contract in which the contractor agrees to a fixed period, indefinite quantity delivery order contract which provides for the use of negotiated, definitive work orders for public works (as defined under the DBB procurement methodology).
Job order contract means a contract, awarded to the most qualified bidder as described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (b) of Section 20919.4, between the unified school district and a licensed, bonded, and general liability insured contractor in which the contractor agrees to a fixed period, fixed unit price, and indefinite quantity contract that provides for the use of job orders for public works or maintenance projects.
Job order contract means a competitive bid, indefinite quantity,
Job order contract means a competitive bid, indefinite quantity, fixed price, multi-task contract, in which a base contract is awarded with pre-established tasks and prices, specifications and general contract conditions, and contractors are permitted to bid by submitting a coefficient or coefficients for a job order contract based on a unit price book, which contains a list of all tasks that may be performed as part of the work to be performed under the base contract.
Job order contract means a contract for construction work authorized by Administrative Code Section 6.62.
Job order contract means an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract which is awarded on the basis of full and open competition and effective competition and is used to execute sustainment, restoration and modernization projects at installation (post, camp, or station) level. The JOC includes a comprehensive collection of detailed repair, maintenance and minor construction task descriptions or specifications, units of measure and pre-established unit prices for each of these discrete tasks. Each project or job ordered under a JOC is normally comprised of a number of pre-described and pre-priced tasks. [AFARS Revision #15, dated February 17, 2005]