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Creating a JOC Coefficient?

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Equipment. General / Prime Contractor Overhead. General insurances. Workmen’s compensations insurance. Workmen’s compensations insurance. State unemployment insurance. Federal unemployment insurance. Mobilization and demobilization costs. Incidental tools and equipment.

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What Is an Insurance Endorsement? A Contractor’s Guide

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When working in construction, your insurance policy gets issued as a fairly standard contract. At the core, you have property coverage for your tools and equipment, along with a liability component that protects your financial assets in case there’s a work-related accident or injury that you may have some responsibility for. .

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What’s in a JOC Coefficient

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Here’s a listing of what is typically included in a construction contractor’s Job Order Contract coefficient… Contractor’s overhead and profit. Subcontractors’ overhead and profit. Employee payroll taxes, insurance, and fringe benefits. Sales tax on material and equipment costs. Quality control.

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Understanding the Contractor’s Job Order Contract Coefficient

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Example include, general and administrative and other overhead costs, insurance costs, bonding and alternative payment protection costs, protective clothing, equipment rental, and contractor’s profit. Subcontractors’ overhead and profit. Employee payroll taxes, insurance and fringe benefits. Quality control.

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Job Order Contracting Training Note – JOC Coefficient

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The following is a list of items that are generally considered when a contractor is developing a JOC coefficient.

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Job Order Contract Coefficient – Training 101

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Examples of costs that may be included in the coefficient include: General and administrative and other overhead costs. Employee payroll taxes, insurance and fringe benefits. Sales tax on material and equipment costs. insurance costs. equipment rental. subcontractor’s overhead and profit.

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Top 8 Construction Health and Safety Hazards — and Ways to Protect Your Jobsite

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Getting caught in a piece of machinery or caught between a piece of heavy equipment and the ground or a wall could result in the loss of life or limb. Powered-up equipment and electrical lines stand out as two principal risks on a jobsite. Electrocution. Manual material handling. Air contaminants.

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