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LEAN Construction for Facilities Renovation, Repair, Minor New Construction

Job Order Contracting

LEAN Construction for Facilities Renovation, Repair, Minor New Construction can delivery 90%+ of construction projects on-time, on-budget, and to the satisfaction of all parties involved. Reduced overhead for both owner and contractor. LEAN Construction for Facilities Renovation, Repair, Minor New Construction. Financial transparency.

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LEAN OpenJOC(TM) Job Order Contracting for Sustainable Facilities Repair, Renovation, and Minor New Construction

Job Order Contracting

Benefits of an OpenJOC Job Order Contract implementation include an expedited procurement process, and consistent completion of quality projects on-demand, on-time, and on-budget per owners/contractor expectations. Unit Price Books developed without overhead & profit. Lower bid prices. The Origins of IDIQ and JOC.

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Job Order Contracting – Lean Construction History

Job Order Contracting

Traditional design-bid-build (DBB) construction delivery was too inefficient for the large numbers of renovation, repair, and sustainment/maintenance projects. Department of Defense: West Point Academy in 1985, and United States Air Force bases in 1986. Associated delays were negatively impacting the Army’s mission.

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Job Order Contracting – 2015

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At the same time, JOC is about results and working within budget and time constraints. Job Order Contracting is a proven construction delivery method that delivers more projects on-time and on-budget than traditional methods. Contractors can be selected based on best-value or low bid, depending upon the owner’s requirements.

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FEDERAL JOB ORDER CONTRACTING – An Outline

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DOD = Department of Defense. OMB = Office of Management and Budget. A coefficient is a factor bid by the contractor, which is multiplied against the quantity of work and the prices in the UPB. Two factors are usually bid – one for normal working hours, the second for other than normal working hours. NTP = Notice to.

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Best Practices for Multiple Award IDIQ – Task and Delivery Order Contracting

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Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Office of Management and Budget. Appendix 2 illustrates the fair opportunity for consideration approach used in the Defense Enterprise Integration Services II (DEIS II) multiple award contracts. Best Practices for Multiple Award Task and Delivery Order Contracting. INTERIM EDITION.