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What is a JOC Unit Price Book

Job Order Contracting

Each line item represents a discrete individual renovation, repair, or new construction task which includes a description, a unit of measure, crew information, and associated labor, material, and equipment, detailed costs in addition to a total cost. For example, using location factors can result in 30%+ error in labor costs alone.

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What Is an Insurance Endorsement? A Contractor’s Guide

Levelset

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. . Equipment breakdown . A sudden equipment failure on your project site could dent your bottom line.

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Job Order Contract Execution Guide – Sample Template

Job Order Contracting

project task/line item, a full description in plain English, a unit of measure and a corresponding unit price, including labor, material, and equipment details, and an associated approved contractor coefficient are to be the basis for Contractor compensation. coefficient (reference table of allowable overhead). authorization.

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Army Job Order Contracts FAIL to meet AFARS requirements MOST OF THE TIME

Job Order Contracting

This practice does not work for material, labor, equipment, nor does it account for local market productivity in any effective manner. Locally researched JOC Price Books are readily available to provide cost visibility, cost transparency, and therefore improve cost management. as-built drawings and warranties).

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JOC Tutorial #71 – Terms

Job Order Contracting

j) “Project labor agreement” – an agreement that meets the requirements of applicable regulations. (k) The prices shall include the cost of materials, labor, and equipment for performing the items of work. The prices shall not include overhead and profit.

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No Longer in the Dark: A Primer on the Distinction between Delay and Disruption Damages in a Construction Dispute

Best Practices Construction Law

The County entered into an agreement with the Contractor to expand a three-mile stretch of road. Since the applicable statute waives a county’s sovereign immunity for breach-of-contract damages that are “a direct result of owner-caused delays,” the Court had to decide whether disruption damages—as opposed to delay damages—were recoverable.

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Setting up a Job Order Contract Using Best Management Practices

Job Order Contracting

general and administrative and other overhead costs, insurance costs, bonding and alternative payment protection costs, protective clothing, equipment rental, sales tax and compliance with tax laws, and also contractor’s profit). After agreement, a fixed-price bilateral order is prepared. JOC Characteristics. (a)

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