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Job Order Contract Execution Guide – Sample Template

Job Order Contracting

The following template is provide for sample purposes only and should not be used a legally bidding document without through review and modification by appropriate Owner legal counsel. coefficient (reference table of allowable overhead). Architect/Engineer’s Guidelines, Quality Control, and other related documents in effect at.

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Every Owner Should Implement JOC – JOB ORDER CONTRACTING – for Renovation, Repair, Sustainabilty, and Maintenance Construction Projects

Building Information Management

Items that are not in the UPB can be negotiated, priced, and added to the UPB at any time. The contracts price is put in terms of a coefficient, which is a multiplier that covers the contractor’s overhead and profit as well as any adjustment between the UPB and actual local prices. Performance-based. Shared Risk-Reward.

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What are Independent Government Estimates – IGEs?

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This means the estimate should include (1) the direct costs incident to the construction; (2) an allowance for indirect or overhead costs; and (3) an allowance for a reasonable amount of profit. This price would include the cost of cement, aggregate, reinforcing steel and forms, but it usually excludes all overhead and profit.

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Job Order Contracting – Best Practices Implementation

Building Information Management

Job Order Contracting GUIDELINES & PROCEDURES. A job order (JO) or task order (TO) is the contractual document issued by the purchasing/procurement or its designated representative to the Contractor. Labor costs will be reimbursed to the Contractor at the unit price rate multiplied by the Contractor negotiated coefficient(s).

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

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This interim document contains our current views on best practices in the use of task and delivery order contracts, in particular multiple award contracts, as authorized by the Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act (FASA). Their input helped to form the basis for this interim document. This document includes five appendices.