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What’s in a JOC Coefficient

Job Order Contracting

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. Office management and equipment. Depreciation of mobile office(s).

Overhead 100
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Understanding the Contractor’s Job Order Contract Coefficient

Job Order Contracting

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.

Contract 100
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Estimating- The New Normal

Chianelli Estimating

Most likely none of the cost factors now required will have been budgeted for on previously awarded contracts and the list is formable; controlled access to sites, material delivery disruptions, temperature checks, two week quarantine, reduced labor force – both in the field and in the office, material shortages. Office Utilities.

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COVID-19 – IMPACT ON CONSTRUCTION

Chianelli Estimating

This pertains to both field tradesmen, supervision as well and office personnel and management. So what happens when the engine get restarted and the stalled construction sites reopen, projects that were put on hold will be back in the works and new jobs will be out for bid. Insurance, vacation pay, sick pay and more.

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Job Order Contract Coefficient – Training 101

Building Information Management

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. insurance costs. subcontractor’s overhead and profit. insurance costs. subcontractor’s overhead and profit.

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Emerging Contractor Program At Fast Easy Accounting

Contractor Bookkeeping

Maybe you began your company with a few friends and relatives and thought your overhead expenses would be low since you worked out of your home. This Means You Have Overhead - Not just office overhead, you have field overhead too. Fast Easy Accounting Has A Step-By-Step Process - To help emerging contractors.

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Some vital construction documents for a construction project

Construction Cost Estimating

Contract Agreements and Contracts: It should be utilized by the contracting officer (owner) as well as the contractor. Statement of Work (SOW): A solid scope is very helpful throughout the bidding process and soon after throughout the construction sequence. This document may not be essential for the contracting officer.