What’s in a JOC Coefficient

What’s in a JOC Coefficient should be specifically detailed in the Job Order Contract Request for Proposal.

Job Order Contract Execution Guide

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
  • Insurance
  • All costs associated with bonding (specifically including bond premiums)
  • Employee payroll taxes, insurance, and fringe benefits
  • Business taxes, contributions, memberships, corporate headquarters support (legal, financial, etc.)
  • All waste and excess material
  • Sales tax on material and equipment costs
  • Clean up
  • Mobilization and close out for the total contract and each task order
  • Compliance with environmental laws (overhead [indirect] costs associated with performing work in compliance with EPA/OSHA regulations, including obtaining any necessary licenses and permits, reporting requirements, etc.)
  • Traffic and work site signs and barriers
  • Project management and supervision
  • Quality control
  • Office management and equipment
  • Depreciation of mobile office(s)
  • Interest associated with funding of equipment and payroll
  • Submittal preparation
  • As built drawings
  • Permits, licenses, and fees
  • Other risks of doing business (i.e. risk of a lower than expected contract dollar value, risk of a high inflation cost if factors are bid for option years, risk of poor subcontractor performance and re-performance)

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