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Developing a Job Order Contracting Program

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At present, almost half of the money spent on building construction in the US is spent on renovations, additions, or replacements of major systems in existing buildings ($55 billion). Construction tasks not included in the unit price book may be negotiated. A facility owner may award more work to a performing JOC. Submit the bid.

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Development of the Job Order Contracting (JOC) Process for the 21st Century

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At present, almost half of the money spent on building construction in the US is spent on renovations, additions, or replacements of major systems in existing buildings ($55 billion). Construction tasks not included in the unit price book may be negotiated. A minimum and maximum amount of work per year per site. Submit the bid.

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Job Order Contracting – Best Practices Implementation

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The Contractor shall furnish as part of its overhead cost, included in the coefficient, all necessary protective equipment, concrete mixing boxes, water barrels, wheelbarrows, hoes, shovels, tools, mortar boards, ladders, portable scaffolding, shop tools, hand tools, shop equipment, and fabricating items customary to the trade, etc.,

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A Primer on MasterFormat & Improving Construction Project Collaboration

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Standardizing the presentation of renovation, repair, maintenance, and new construction tasks and costs improves communication and collaboration among all parties, as well as helps to assure financial transparency/. design/negotiate/build). design/negotiate/build). 01 90 00 Life Cycle Activities. Requirements.

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A Primer on MasterFormat & Improving Construction Project Collaboration

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Standardizing the presentation of renovation, repair, maintenance, and new construction tasks and costs improves communication and collaboration among all parties, as well as helps to assure financial transparency. . design/negotiate/build). design/negotiate/build). 01 90 00 Life Cycle Activities. Requirements.

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Public Law 111-308 – Federal Buildings Personnel Training Act – FBPTA – CORE COMPETENCIES

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tool and this process presents an incredible opportunity to create a one-­?of-­?a-­?kind De tails: This Program is designed to pursue and present state-­?of-­?the-­?art o O perating, Maintaining and Testing Life Safety. o Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) o Life-­?Cycle Cycle Assessment (LCA). M echanical Systems.