Reimbursable Work definition

Reimbursable Work means the Work, excluding the Corrective Work.
Reimbursable Work means the entirety of the Contractor's Activities other than the Design Work and the Preliminaries.
Reimbursable Work means all cost of fire protection services by any party that are furnished as a cooperative fire protection service.

Examples of Reimbursable Work in a sentence

  • Chapter 13, Reimbursable Work, Revenues, and Other Collections, provides the policies for funds-in agreements.

  • Chapter 13, Reimbursable Work, Revenues, and Other Collections,” provides the policies for cooperative work.j. Interagency Orders Required by Law.

  • The establishment of reimbursable work receivables is addressed in Chapter 13 of the Financial Management Handbook, Reimbursable Work, Revenues, and Other Collections.

  • The estimated cost and the available Fixed Fee for Work for Others/Other Reimbursable Work during the Base Term of the Contract and for each Option Term will be established by the NNSA prior to the commencement of the applicable year of the Contract and will be incorporated into the CLIN 0001H table through a modification to this Contract.

  • The Owner will make payments for Extra Work and Force Account similar to Cost Reimbursable Work as outlined in Article 14.4(c).

  • The Fixed-Fee for Work for Others/Other Reimbursable Work will be up to 3% of the estimated cost of each project.

  • The Contractor will be paid a Fixed Fee (except as identified in Section B, B- 2(a)(4), Work for Others/Other Reimbursable Work Fixed Fee) during the first year of the Base Term in the CLIN 0001B table.

  • The Contractor will be paid a Fixed Fee (except as identified in Section B, B-2(a)(4), Strategic Partnership Projects/Other Reimbursable Work Fixed Fee) during the first year of the Base Term in the CLIN 0001B table.

  • The Fixed-Fee for Strategic Partnership Projects/Other Reimbursable Work will be up to 3% of the estimated cost of each project.

  • Variance from the Operating Plan was usually limited to unplanned Reimbursable Work Authorizations (RWAs) or Security Work Authorizations (SWAs) to pay for OT-HVAC needs, modification to the space, or the need to hire DHS-FPS security personnel for LCOs. Census did not receive timely and correct GSA and DHS invoices when LCOs and RCCs were beginning to be accepted, or as these offices closed.


More Definitions of Reimbursable Work

Reimbursable Work and “Work for Others” are interchangeable, and mean funding received under the Prime Contract from federal agencies other than DOE;
Reimbursable Work is defined in Section 5.02(d) of the EPC.
Reimbursable Work means reinforcements exceeding initial attack

Related to Reimbursable Work

  • Reimbursable Costs means expenses incurred by the employee in the course of engaging in the planned learning activity and include registration, tuition and examination fees as well as textbooks/discs and applicable taxes. They may also include reasonable, incremental meal, accommodation and travel expenses.

  • Reimbursable Expenses means all assignment-related costs [such as travel, translation, report printing, secretarial expenses, subject to specified maximum limits in the Contract].

  • Program Costs means all necessary and incidental costs of providing program services.

  • Operation and Maintenance Expenses or ‘O&M expenses' means the expenditure incurred on operation and maintenance of the project, or part thereof, and includes the expenditure on manpower, repairs, spares, consumables, insurance and overheads;

  • Medical Expenses means those expenses that an Insured Person has necessarily and actually incurred for medical treatment on account of Illness or Accident on the advice of a Medical Practitioner, as long as these are no more than would have been payable if the Insured Person had not been insured and no more than other hospitals or doctors in the same locality would have charged for the same medical treatment.