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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. As built drawings. All costs associated with bonding (specifically including bond premiums). Quality control.

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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. As built drawings. Employee payroll taxes, insurance and fringe benefits.

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

Job Order Contracting

Army Job Order Contracting per GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, ARMY FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION SUPPLEMENT ( AFARS ) Subpart 5117.90 – Job Order Contracts 5117.9000 Scope of subpart. 1 Revised August 4, 2022 5117.9004 DOD FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION SUPPLEMENT 5117.9004 Procedures.

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Door Closer Hinges: A New Approach

Construction Specifier

Innovative engineering has made closer hinges more compact and functional; the new generation of products provides unique combinations of features and benefits to address door closing challenges that are not satisfactorily met by overhead surface-mounted door closers. The closer hinges have built-in door stops. Photos © Michael Chusid.

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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 proposal may also contain approved drawings, work schedule, permits, or other documentation as the organization may require for a specific job order. The prices shall not include overhead and profit.

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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. subcontractor’s overhead and profit. As built drawings. Employee payroll taxes, insurance and fringe benefits. All waste and excess material. Sales tax on material and equipment costs. insurance costs.

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ConstructionPro Network blog: Diverse, high-level information to help make better project management decisions

Construction Marketing Ideas

It is part of the contractor’s general and administrative overhead. A recent example is a project in which flaws in the government design necessitated substantial revisions of the contract drawings. If the costs are to be allowable, are the stringent standards of proof mandated by the Federal Acquisition Regulation appropriate?