Examples of Job Order Proposal in a sentence
If the Contractor requires clarifications or additional information regarding the Detailed Scope of work in order to prepare the Job Order Proposal, the request must be submitted so that the submittal of the Job Order Proposal is not delayed.
The Detailed Scope of Work will be the basis on which the Contractor will develop its Job Order Proposal.
In these instances, the Contractor has no entitlement to reimbursement for Proposal preparation expense including but not limited to the costs to attend the Joint Scope Meeting, review the Detailed Scope of Work, prepare a Job Order Proposal (including incidental architectural and engineering services), subcontractor costs, and the costs to review the Job Order Proposal with the Owner.
The Contractor shall not be permitted to substitute any person or organization for any Subcontractor, person or organization listed by them with the Job Order Proposal without the prior, written consent of the Owner, as provided for in Chapter 2 of Division 5, Title 1 of the California Public Contracts Code.
The County will evaluate the entire Job Order Proposal, including the correct tasks and quantities, and determine if the Contractor proposes to accomplish the Detailed Scope of Work in a manner acceptable to the County.
B In addition to the information required with the Job Order Proposal regarding Subcontractors, the Contractor, after issuance of the Job Order but prior to execution of the subcontract, shall submit the following information on each Subcontractor: name, address, and nature of Subcontractor’s work, Subcontract Amount, and all other information the Owner deems relevant.
N Job Order Proposal Package The documents prepared by the Contractor stating a lump sum price to perform a specific Detailed Scope of Work.
The Job Order Proposal includes shop drawings and sketches, permits and submittals as necessary, a detailed Job Order PriceProposal comprised of line items from the Construction Task Catalog®, supporting documentation for any Non Pre-priced items, a construction schedule, a list of anticipated Subcontractors and Suppliers, and other documentation as may be required by the County prior to the issuance of a Job Order.
The time allowed for preparation of the Contractor's Job Order Proposal will depend on the complexity and urgency of the Job Order but should average between seven and fourteen days.
If the Job Order Proposal is found to be complete and reasonable, a Job Order may be issued.