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CONTRACT FEE. The maximum total cumulative fee allowed the Claims Analyst under this contract shall not exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00). When approximately 75% of the fee set forth in this article has been expended, the Claims Analyst shall notify the State in writing of the amount of work completed to that date under this contract. Said notification shall include an itemization of all fees that have been paid to the Claims Analyst pursuant to the work. The Claims Analyst shall not be reimbursed for per diem expenses or travel expenses. If at any time during the term of any project assigned under this contract the State should require the Claims Analyst to make any substantial change in the size or scope of the work that shall necessitate the Claims Analyst to do substantial work, then and in such event, the Claims Analyst shall prepare additional documents and make changes as required and shall be entitled to fair and equitable compensation therefor. The Commissioner of DAS, hereinafter referred to as the "Commissioner," shall determine the amount of such compensation and the manner of payment thereof. Hourly rates used for any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged for the term of this contract. In addition, if at any time during the term of this contract the State should request the Claims Analyst to reduce the scope of services originally agreed upon for any task assigned under this contract, the Claims Analyst shall then reduce said scope of services, as requested, and the Claims Analyst's fee for such project shall be reduced by a fair and equitable amount determined by the Commissioner. The Claims Analyst shall be entitled to a payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) at the termination of this contract if at such time the Claims Analyst has not received any fee under this contract. 248 Claims Analyst On-call PAGE 1 OF 13 CORE CT No. _20DAS3018AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 0519B05F-1DAB-4759-AB27-F6FAC66DB663 For the services and deliverables specified in a task letter, the Consultant shall be paid a fee based on the classification and hourly rate of personnel as shown in Exhibit A entitled "Hourly Rate Schedule." Said Exhibit A is attached hereto and made a part hereof. In addition to providing the hours of services and fee of any particular employee on any particular job, the Consultant shall make available upon request appropriate information to verify the actual burden, fringe, and overhead rates. The State reserves the right to audit these data.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: On Call Claims Analyst Contract

CONTRACT FEE. The maximum total cumulative fee allowed the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator under this contract shall not exceed Five Hundred Thousand One Million Dollars ($500,000.001,000,000.00). When approximately 75% of the fee set forth in this article has been expended, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall notify the State in writing of the amount of work completed to that date under this contract. Said notification shall include an itemization of all fees that have been paid to the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator pursuant to the work. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall not be reimbursed for per diem expenses or travel expenses. If at any time during the term of any project assigned under this contract the State should require the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to make any substantial change in the size or scope of the work that or require any substantial change in plan, design, or specification which shall necessitate the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to do substantial work, then and in such event, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall prepare additional documents and make changes as required and shall be entitled to fair and equitable compensation therefor. The Commissioner of the DAS, hereinafter referred to as the "Commissioner," shall determine the amount of such compensation and the manner of payment thereof. Hourly rates used for If the State should require any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged such substantial changes and if these should result in a change in the amount of the total construction budget for the term project, said amount shall be considered changed to an amount determined by the Commissioner. The above notwithstanding, should it be necessary for the Construction Administrator to prepare any such additional documents or make changes in the same for purposes of this contractmeeting project requirements where increases in the cost of labor and/or materials are not the governing factor, the Construction Administrator shall perform such duties without receiving additional compensation. In addition, if at any time during the term of this contract the State should request the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to DocuSign Envelope ID: 1A8DB9E1-6C86-406A-B7F2-BFFBC1953AB8 reduce the scope of services originally agreed upon for any task project assigned under this contract, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall then reduce said scope of services, as requested, and the Claims AnalystConstruction Administrator's fee for such project shall be reduced by a fair and equitable amount determined by the Commissioner. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall be entitled to a payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) at the termination of this contract if at such time the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator has not received any fee under this contract. 248 Claims Analyst On-call PAGE 1 OF 13 CORE CT No. _20DAS3018AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 0519B05F-1DAB-4759-AB27-F6FAC66DB663 For the services and deliverables specified in a task letter, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall be paid a fee based on the classification and hourly rate of personnel as shown in Exhibit A entitled "Hourly Rate Schedule." Said Exhibit A is attached hereto and made a part hereof. In addition to providing the hours of services and fee of any particular employee on any particular job, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall make available upon request appropriate information to verify the actual burden, fringe, and overhead rates. The State reserves the right to audit these data. Hourly rates used for any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged for the term of this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: On Call Construction Administration Contract

CONTRACT FEE. The maximum total cumulative fee allowed the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator under this contract shall not exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00). When approximately 75% of the fee set forth in this article has been expended, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall notify the State in writing of the amount of work completed to that date under this contract. Said notification shall include an itemization of all fees that have been paid to the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator pursuant to the work. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall not be reimbursed for per diem expenses or travel expenses. If at any time during the term of any project assigned under this contract the State should require the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to make any substantial change in the size or scope of the work that or require any substantial change in plan, design, or specification which shall necessitate the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to do substantial work, then and in such event, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall prepare additional documents and make changes as required and shall be entitled to fair and equitable compensation therefor. The Commissioner of the DAS, hereinafter referred to as the "Commissioner," shall determine the amount of such compensation and the manner of payment thereof. Hourly rates used for If the State should require any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged such substantial changes and if these should result in a change in the amount of the total construction budget for the term project, said amount shall be considered changed to an amount determined by the Commissioner. The above notwithstanding, should it be necessary for the Construction Administrator to prepare any such additional documents or make changes in the same for purposes of this contractmeeting project requirements where increases in the cost of labor and/or materials are not the governing factor, the Construction Administrator shall perform such duties without receiving additional compensation. In addition, if at any time during the term of this contract the State should request the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to reduce the scope of services originally agreed upon for any task project assigned under this contract, the Claims Analyst 229 On-Call Construction Admin. Contract Page 1 of 25 DocuSign Envelope ID: B796865F-C4F1-479B-8CA8-E8BCEAC48BA6 Construction Administrator shall then reduce said scope of services, as requested, and the Claims AnalystConstruction Administrator's fee for such project shall be reduced by a fair and equitable amount determined by the Commissioner. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall be entitled to a payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) at the termination of this contract if at such time the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator has not received any fee under this contract. 248 Claims Analyst On-call PAGE 1 OF 13 CORE CT No. _20DAS3018AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 0519B05F-1DAB-4759-AB27-F6FAC66DB663 For the services and deliverables specified in a task letter, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall be paid a fee based on the classification and hourly rate of personnel as shown in Exhibit A entitled "Hourly Rate Schedule." Said Exhibit A is attached hereto and made a part hereof. In addition to providing the hours of services and fee of any particular employee on any particular job, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall make available upon request appropriate information to verify the actual burden, fringe, and overhead rates. The State reserves the right to audit these data. Hourly rates used for any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged for the term of this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: On Call Construction Administration Contract

CONTRACT FEE. The maximum total cumulative fee allowed the Claims Analyst under this contract shall not exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00). When approximately 75% of the fee set forth in this article has been expended, the Claims Analyst shall notify the State in writing of the amount of work completed to that date under this contract. Said notification shall include an itemization of all fees that have been paid to the Claims Analyst pursuant to the work. The Claims Analyst shall not be reimbursed for per diem expenses or travel expenses. If at any time during the term of any project assigned under this contract the State should require the Claims Analyst to make any substantial change in the size or scope of the work that shall necessitate the Claims Analyst to do substantial work, then and in such event, the Claims Analyst shall prepare additional documents and make changes as required and shall be entitled to fair and equitable compensation therefor. The Commissioner of DAS, hereinafter referred to as the "Commissioner," shall determine the amount of such compensation and the manner of payment thereof. Hourly rates used for any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged for the term of this contract. In addition, if at any time during the term of this contract the State should request the Claims Analyst to reduce the scope of services originally agreed upon for any task assigned under this contract, the Claims Analyst shall then reduce said scope of services, as requested, and the Claims Analyst's fee for such project shall be reduced by a fair and equitable amount determined by the Commissioner. The Claims Analyst shall be entitled to a payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) at the termination of this contract if at such time the Claims Analyst has not received any fee under this contract. 248 Claims Analyst On-call PAGE 1 OF 13 CORE CT No. _20DAS3018AA 20DAS3009AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 0519B05F-1DAB-47597010A46F-AB27C303-F6FAC66DB663 46E1-B368-81A4F213A046 For the services and deliverables specified in a task letter, the Consultant shall be paid a fee based on the classification and hourly rate of personnel as shown in Exhibit A entitled "Hourly Rate Schedule." Said Exhibit A is attached hereto and made a part hereof. In addition to providing the hours of services and fee of any particular employee on any particular job, the Consultant shall make available upon request appropriate information to verify the actual burden, fringe, and overhead rates. The State reserves the right to audit these data.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: On Call Claims Analyst Contract

CONTRACT FEE. The maximum total cumulative fee allowed the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator under this contract shall not exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00). When approximately 75% of the fee set forth in this article has been expended, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall notify the State in writing of the amount of work completed to that date under this contract. Said notification shall include an itemization of all fees that have been paid to the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator pursuant to the work. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall not be reimbursed for per diem expenses or travel expenses. If at any time during the term of any project assigned under this contract the State should require the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to make any substantial change in the size or scope of the work that or require any substantial change in plan, design, or specification which shall necessitate the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to do substantial work, then and in such event, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall prepare additional documents and make changes as required and shall be entitled to fair and equitable compensation therefor. The Commissioner of the DAS, hereinafter referred to as the "Commissioner," shall determine the amount of such compensation and the manner of payment thereof. Hourly rates used for If the State should require any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged such substantial changes and if these should result in a change in the amount of the total construction budget for the term project, said amount shall be considered changed to an amount determined by the Commissioner. The above notwithstanding, should it be necessary for the Construction Administrator to prepare any such additional documents or make changes in the same for purposes of this contractmeeting project requirements where increases in the cost of labor and/or materials are not the governing factor, the Construction Administrator shall perform such duties without receiving additional compensation. In addition, if at any time during the term of this contract the State should request the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to 229 On-Call Construction Admin. Contract Page 1 of 23 CORE CT No. _20DAS3038AA DocuSign Envelope ID: ACEF04C9-AFD3-433A-90CF-AF03B3972AC9 reduce the scope of services originally agreed upon for any task project assigned under this contract, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall then reduce said scope of services, as requested, and the Claims AnalystConstruction Administrator's fee for such project shall be reduced by a fair and equitable amount determined by the Commissioner. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall be entitled to a payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) at the termination of this contract if at such time the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator has not received any fee under this contract. 248 Claims Analyst On-call PAGE 1 OF 13 CORE CT No. _20DAS3018AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 0519B05F-1DAB-4759-AB27-F6FAC66DB663 For the services and deliverables specified in a task letter, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall be paid a fee based on the classification and hourly rate of personnel as shown in Exhibit A entitled "Hourly Rate Schedule." Said Exhibit A is attached hereto and made a part hereof. In addition to providing the hours of services and fee of any particular employee on any particular job, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall make available upon request appropriate information to verify the actual burden, fringe, and overhead rates. The State reserves the right to audit these data. Hourly rates used for any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged for the term of this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: On Call Construction Administration Contract

CONTRACT FEE. The maximum total cumulative fee allowed the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator under this contract shall not exceed Five Hundred Thousand One Million Dollars ($500,000.001,000,000.00). When approximately 75% of the fee set forth in this article has been expended, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall notify the State in writing of the amount of work completed to that date under this contract. Said notification shall include an itemization of all fees that have been paid to the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator pursuant to the work. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall not be reimbursed for per diem expenses or travel expenses. If at any time during the term of any project assigned under this contract the State should require the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to make any substantial change in the size or scope of the work that or require any substantial change in plan, design, or specification which shall necessitate the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to do substantial work, then and in such event, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall prepare additional documents and make changes as required and shall be entitled to fair and equitable compensation therefor. The Commissioner of the DAS, hereinafter referred to as the "Commissioner," shall determine the amount of such compensation and the manner of payment thereof. Hourly rates used for If the State should require any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged such substantial changes and if these should result in a change in the amount of the total construction budget for the term project, said amount shall be considered changed to an amount determined by the Commissioner. The above notwithstanding, should it be necessary for the Construction Administrator to prepare any such additional documents or make changes in the same for purposes of this contractmeeting project requirements where increases in the cost of labor and/or materials are not the governing factor, the Construction Administrator shall perform such duties without receiving additional compensation. In addition, if at any time during the term of this contract the State should request the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to reduce the scope of services originally agreed upon for any task project assigned under this contract, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall then reduce said scope of services, as requested, and the Claims AnalystConstruction Administrator's fee for such project shall be reduced by a fair and equitable amount determined by the Commissioner. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall be entitled to a payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) at the 229 On-Call Construction Admin. Contract Page 1 of 24 DocuSign Envelope ID: 39E88ECA-D801-444D-A3CA-D3472E7A2A16 termination of this contract if at such time the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator has not received any fee under this contract. 248 Claims Analyst On-call PAGE 1 OF 13 CORE CT No. _20DAS3018AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 0519B05F-1DAB-4759-AB27-F6FAC66DB663 For the services and deliverables specified in a task letter, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall be paid a fee based on the classification and hourly rate of personnel as shown in Exhibit A entitled "Hourly Rate Schedule." Said Exhibit A is attached hereto and made a part hereof. In addition to providing the hours of services and fee of any particular employee on any particular job, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall make available upon request appropriate information to verify the actual burden, fringe, and overhead rates. The State reserves the right to audit these data. Hourly rates used for any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged for the term of this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: On Call Construction Administration Contract

CONTRACT FEE. The maximum total cumulative fee allowed the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator under this contract shall not exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00). When approximately 75% of the fee set forth in this article has been expended, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall notify the State in writing of the amount of work completed to that date under this contract. Said notification shall include an itemization of all fees that have been paid to the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator pursuant to the work. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall not be reimbursed for per diem expenses or travel expenses. If at any time during the term of any project assigned under this contract the State should require the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to make any substantial change in the size or scope of the work that or require any substantial change in plan, design, or specification which shall necessitate the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to do substantial work, then and in such event, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall prepare additional documents and make changes as required and shall be entitled to fair and equitable compensation therefor. The Commissioner of the DAS, hereinafter referred to as the "Commissioner," shall determine the amount of such compensation and the manner of payment thereof. Hourly rates used for If the State should require any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged such substantial changes and if these should result in a change in the amount of the total construction budget for the term project, said amount shall be considered changed to an amount determined by the Commissioner. The above notwithstanding, should it be necessary for the Construction Administrator to prepare any such additional documents or make changes in the same for purposes of this contractmeeting project requirements where increases in the cost of labor and/or materials are not the governing factor, the Construction Administrator shall perform such duties without receiving additional compensation. In addition, if at any time during the term of this contract the State should request the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to 229 On-Call Construction Admin. Contract Page 1 of 23 CORE CT No. _20DAS3040AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 3358FCF4-295F-4168-B104-68AA79F3A062 reduce the scope of services originally agreed upon for any task project assigned under this contract, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall then reduce said scope of services, as requested, and the Claims AnalystConstruction Administrator's fee for such project shall be reduced by a fair and equitable amount determined by the Commissioner. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall be entitled to a payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) at the termination of this contract if at such time the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator has not received any fee under this contract. 248 Claims Analyst On-call PAGE 1 OF 13 CORE CT No. _20DAS3018AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 0519B05F-1DAB-4759-AB27-F6FAC66DB663 For the services and deliverables specified in a task letter, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall be paid a fee based on the classification and hourly rate of personnel as shown in Exhibit A entitled "Hourly Rate Schedule." Said Exhibit A is attached hereto and made a part hereof. In addition to providing the hours of services and fee of any particular employee on any particular job, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall make available upon request appropriate information to verify the actual burden, fringe, and overhead rates. The State reserves the right to audit these data. Hourly rates used for any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged for the term of this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: On Call Construction Administration Contract

CONTRACT FEE. The maximum total cumulative fee allowed the Claims Analyst under this contract shall not exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00). When approximately 75% of the fee set forth in this article has been expended, the Claims Analyst shall notify the State in writing of the amount of work completed to that date under this contract. Said notification shall include an itemization of all fees that have been paid to the Claims Analyst pursuant to the work. The Claims Analyst shall not be reimbursed for per diem expenses or travel expenses. If at any time during the term of any project assigned under this contract the State should require the Claims Analyst to make any substantial change in the size or scope of the work that shall necessitate the Claims Analyst to do substantial work, then and in such event, the Claims Analyst shall prepare additional documents and make changes as required and shall be entitled to fair and equitable compensation therefor. The Commissioner of DAS, hereinafter referred to as the "Commissioner," shall determine the amount of such compensation and the manner of payment thereof. Hourly rates used for any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged for the term of this contract. In addition, if at any time during the term of this contract the State should request the Claims Analyst to reduce the scope of services originally agreed upon for any task assigned under this contract, the Claims Analyst shall then reduce said scope of services, as requested, and the Claims Analyst's fee for such project shall be reduced by a fair and equitable amount determined by the Commissioner. The Claims Analyst shall be entitled to a payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) at the termination of this contract if at such time the Claims Analyst has not received any fee under this contract. 248 Claims Analyst On-call PAGE 1 OF 13 CORE CT No. _20DAS3018AA 20DAS3016AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 0519B05F-1DAB-4759AF8B62FE-AB27AC55-F6FAC66DB663 4C8E-8EE8-B062AF768299 For the services and deliverables specified in a task letter, the Consultant shall be paid a fee based on the classification and hourly rate of personnel as shown in Exhibit A entitled "Hourly Rate Schedule." Said Exhibit A is attached hereto and made a part hereof. In addition to providing the hours of services and fee of any particular employee on any particular job, the Consultant shall make available upon request appropriate information to verify the actual burden, fringe, and overhead rates. The State reserves the right to audit these data.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: On Call Claims Analyst Contract

CONTRACT FEE. The maximum total cumulative fee allowed the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator under this contract shall not exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00). When approximately 75% of the fee set forth in this article has been expended, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall notify the State in writing of the amount of work completed to that date under this contract. Said notification shall include an itemization of all fees that have been paid to the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator pursuant to the work. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall not be reimbursed for per diem expenses or travel expenses. If at any time during the term of any project assigned under this contract the State should require the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to make any substantial change in the size or scope of the work that or require any substantial change in plan, design, or specification which shall necessitate the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to do substantial work, then and in such event, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall prepare additional documents and make changes as required and shall be entitled to fair and equitable compensation therefor. The Commissioner of the DAS, hereinafter referred to as the "Commissioner," shall determine the amount of such compensation and the manner of payment thereof. Hourly rates used for If the State should require any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged such substantial changes and if these should result in a change in the amount of the total construction budget for the term project, said amount shall be considered changed to an amount determined by the Commissioner. The above notwithstanding, should it be necessary for the Construction Administrator to prepare any such additional documents or make changes in the same for purposes of this contractmeeting project requirements where increases in the cost of labor and/or materials are not the governing factor, the Construction Administrator shall perform such duties without receiving additional compensation. In addition, if at any time during the term of this contract the State should request the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to Contract No. OC-DCS-CAm-0008 F 030515 DocuSign Envelope ID: 7D8EC748-F6B4-435F-8D30-75CEDF9B7AD0 reduce the scope of services originally agreed upon for any task project assigned under this contract, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall then reduce said scope of services, as requested, and the Claims AnalystConstruction Administrator's fee for such project shall be reduced by a fair and equitable amount determined by the Commissioner. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall be entitled to a payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) at the termination of this contract if at such time the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator has not received any fee under this contract. 248 Claims Analyst On-call PAGE 1 OF 13 CORE CT No. _20DAS3018AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 0519B05F-1DAB-4759-AB27-F6FAC66DB663 For the services and deliverables specified in a task letter, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall be paid a fee based on the classification and hourly rate of personnel as shown in Exhibit A entitled "Hourly Rate Schedule." Said Exhibit A is attached hereto and made a part hereof. In addition to providing the hours of services and fee of any particular employee on any particular job, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall make available upon request appropriate information to verify the actual burden, fringe, and overhead rates. The State reserves the right to audit these data. Hourly rates used for any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged for the term of this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: On Call Construction Administration Contract

CONTRACT FEE. The maximum total cumulative fee allowed the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator under this contract shall not exceed Five Hundred Thousand One Million Dollars ($500,000.001,000,000.00). When approximately 75% of the fee set forth in this article has been expended, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall notify the State in writing of the amount of work completed to that date under this contract. Said notification shall include an itemization of all fees that have been paid to the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator pursuant to the work. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall not be reimbursed for per diem expenses or travel expenses. If at any time during the term of any project assigned under this contract the State should require the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to make any substantial change in the size or scope of the work that or require any substantial change in plan, design, or specification which shall necessitate the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to do substantial work, then and in such event, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall prepare additional documents and make changes as required and shall be entitled to fair and equitable compensation therefor. The Commissioner of the DAS, hereinafter referred to as the "Commissioner," shall determine the amount of such compensation and the manner of payment thereof. Hourly rates used for If the State should require any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged such substantial changes and if these should result in a change in the amount of the total construction budget for the term project, said amount shall be considered changed to an amount determined by the Commissioner. The above notwithstanding, should it be necessary for the Construction Administrator to prepare any such additional documents or make changes in the same for purposes of this contractmeeting project requirements where increases in the cost of labor and/or materials are not the governing factor, the Construction Administrator shall perform such duties without receiving additional compensation. In addition, if at any time during the term of this contract the State should request the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to DocuSign Envelope ID: 025CF580-6CA9-49EF-AC59-09B96C5E1E38 reduce the scope of services originally agreed upon for any task project assigned under this contract, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall then reduce said scope of services, as requested, and the Claims AnalystConstruction Administrator's fee for such project shall be reduced by a fair and equitable amount determined by the Commissioner. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall be entitled to a payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) at the termination of this contract if at such time the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator has not received any fee under this contract. 248 Claims Analyst On-call PAGE 1 OF 13 CORE CT No. _20DAS3018AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 0519B05F-1DAB-4759-AB27-F6FAC66DB663 For the services and deliverables specified in a task letter, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall be paid a fee based on the classification and hourly rate of personnel as shown in Exhibit A entitled "Hourly Rate Schedule." Said Exhibit A is attached hereto and made a part hereof. In addition to providing the hours of services and fee of any particular employee on any particular job, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall make available upon request appropriate information to verify the actual burden, fringe, and overhead rates. The State reserves the right to audit these data. Hourly rates used for any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged for the term of this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: On Call Construction Administration Contract

CONTRACT FEE. The maximum total cumulative fee allowed the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator under this contract shall not exceed Five Hundred Thousand One Million Dollars ($500,000.001,000,000.00). When approximately 75% of the fee set forth in this article has been expended, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall notify the State in writing of the amount of work completed to that date under this contract. Said notification shall include an itemization of all fees that have been paid to the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator pursuant to the work. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall not be reimbursed for per diem expenses or travel expenses. If at any time during the term of any project assigned under this contract the State should require the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to make any substantial change in the size or scope of the work that or require any substantial change in plan, design, or specification which shall necessitate the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to do substantial work, then and in such event, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall prepare additional documents and make changes as required and shall be entitled to fair and equitable compensation therefor. The Commissioner of the DAS, hereinafter referred to as the "Commissioner," shall determine the amount of such compensation and the manner of payment thereof. Hourly rates used for If the State should require any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged such substantial changes and if these should result in a change in the amount of the total construction budget for the term project, said amount shall be considered changed to an amount determined by the Commissioner. The above notwithstanding, should it be necessary for the Construction Administrator to prepare any such additional documents or make changes in the same for purposes of this contractmeeting project requirements where increases in the cost of labor and/or materials are not the governing factor, the Construction Administrator shall perform such duties without receiving additional compensation. In addition, if at any time during the term of this contract the State should request the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to 229 On-Call Construction Admin. Contract Page 1 of 23 CORE CT No. 20DAS3035AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 27855C55-46A8-4CB0-9336-AD38AB571DA9 reduce the scope of services originally agreed upon for any task project assigned under this contract, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall then reduce said scope of services, as requested, and the Claims AnalystConstruction Administrator's fee for such project shall be reduced by a fair and equitable amount determined by the Commissioner. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall be entitled to a payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) at the termination of this contract if at such time the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator has not received any fee under this contract. 248 Claims Analyst On-call PAGE 1 OF 13 CORE CT No. _20DAS3018AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 0519B05F-1DAB-4759-AB27-F6FAC66DB663 For the services and deliverables specified in a task letter, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall be paid a fee based on the classification and hourly rate of personnel as shown in Exhibit A entitled "Hourly Rate Schedule." Said Exhibit A is attached hereto and made a part hereof. In addition to providing the hours of services and fee of any particular employee on any particular job, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall make available upon request appropriate information to verify the actual burden, fringe, and overhead rates. The State reserves the right to audit these data. Hourly rates used for any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged for the term of this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: On Call Construction Administration Contract

CONTRACT FEE. The maximum total cumulative fee allowed the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator under this contract shall not exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00). When approximately 75% of the fee set forth in this article has been expended, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall notify the State in writing of the amount of work completed to that date under this contract. Said notification shall include an itemization of all fees that have been paid to the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator pursuant to the work. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall not be reimbursed for per diem expenses or travel expenses. If at any time during the term of any project assigned under this contract the State should require the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to make any substantial change in the size or scope of the work that or require any substantial change in plan, design, or specification which shall necessitate the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to do substantial work, then and in such event, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall prepare additional documents and make changes as required and shall be entitled to fair and equitable compensation therefor. The Commissioner of the DAS, hereinafter referred to as the "Commissioner," shall determine the amount of such compensation and the manner of payment thereof. Hourly rates used for If the State should require any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged such substantial changes and if these should result in a change in the amount of the total construction budget for the term project, said amount shall be considered changed to an amount determined by the Commissioner. The above notwithstanding, should it be necessary for the Construction Administrator to prepare any such additional documents or make changes in the same for purposes of this contractmeeting project requirements where increases in the cost of labor and/or materials are not the governing factor, the Construction Administrator shall perform such duties without receiving additional compensation. In addition, if at any time during the term of this contract the State should request the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to 229 On-Call Construction Admin. Contract Page 1 of 23 CORE CT No. 20DAS3042AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 683F4AFD-556C-4856-B5DE-871990714E69 reduce the scope of services originally agreed upon for any task project assigned under this contract, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall then reduce said scope of services, as requested, and the Claims AnalystConstruction Administrator's fee for such project shall be reduced by a fair and equitable amount determined by the Commissioner. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall be entitled to a payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) at the termination of this contract if at such time the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator has not received any fee under this contract. 248 Claims Analyst On-call PAGE 1 OF 13 CORE CT No. _20DAS3018AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 0519B05F-1DAB-4759-AB27-F6FAC66DB663 For the services and deliverables specified in a task letter, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall be paid a fee based on the classification and hourly rate of personnel as shown in Exhibit A entitled "Hourly Rate Schedule." Said Exhibit A is attached hereto and made a part hereof. In addition to providing the hours of services and fee of any particular employee on any particular job, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall make available upon request appropriate information to verify the actual burden, fringe, and overhead rates. The State reserves the right to audit these data. Hourly rates used for any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged for the term of this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: On Call Construction Administration Contract

CONTRACT FEE. The maximum total cumulative fee allowed the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator under this contract shall not exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00). When approximately 75% of the fee set forth in this article has been expended, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall notify the State in writing of the amount of work completed to that date under this contract. Said notification shall include an itemization of all fees that have been paid to the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator pursuant to the work. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall not be reimbursed for per diem expenses or travel expenses. If at any time during the term of any project assigned under this contract the State should require the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to make any substantial change in the size or scope of the work that or require any substantial change in plan, design, or specification which shall necessitate the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to do substantial work, then and in such event, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall prepare additional documents and make changes as required and shall be entitled to fair and equitable compensation therefor. The Commissioner of the DAS, hereinafter referred to as the "Commissioner," shall determine the amount of such compensation and the manner of payment thereof. Hourly rates used for If the State should require any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged such substantial changes and if these should result in a change in the amount of the total construction budget for the term project, said amount shall be considered changed to an amount determined by the Commissioner. The above notwithstanding, should it be necessary for the Construction Administrator to prepare any such additional documents or make changes in the same for purposes of this contractmeeting project requirements where increases in the cost of labor and/or materials are not the governing factor, the Construction Administrator shall perform such duties without receiving additional compensation. In addition, if at any time during the term of this contract the State should request the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to reduce the scope of services originally agreed upon for any task project assigned under this contract, the Claims Analyst 229 On-Call Construction Admin. Contract Page 1 of 25 DocuSign Envelope ID: 70FDD066-DA40-40E6-81B9-BA15AEAC4215 Construction Administrator shall then reduce said scope of services, as requested, and the Claims AnalystConstruction Administrator's fee for such project shall be reduced by a fair and equitable amount determined by the Commissioner. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall be entitled to a payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) at the termination of this contract if at such time the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator has not received any fee under this contract. 248 Claims Analyst On-call PAGE 1 OF 13 CORE CT No. _20DAS3018AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 0519B05F-1DAB-4759-AB27-F6FAC66DB663 For the services and deliverables specified in a task letter, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall be paid a fee based on the classification and hourly rate of personnel as shown in Exhibit A entitled "Hourly Rate Schedule." Said Exhibit A is attached hereto and made a part hereof. In addition to providing the hours of services and fee of any particular employee on any particular job, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall make available upon request appropriate information to verify the actual burden, fringe, and overhead rates. The State reserves the right to audit these data. Hourly rates used for any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged for the term of this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: On Call Construction Administration Contract

CONTRACT FEE. The maximum total cumulative fee allowed the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator under this contract shall not exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00). When approximately 75% of the fee set forth in this article has been expended, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall notify the State in writing of the amount of work completed to that date under this contract. Said notification shall include an itemization of all fees that have been paid to the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator pursuant to the work. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall not be reimbursed for per diem expenses or travel expenses. If at any time during the term of any project assigned under this contract the State should require the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to make any substantial change in the size or scope of the work that or require any substantial change in plan, design, or specification which shall necessitate the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to do substantial work, then and in such event, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall prepare additional documents and make changes as required and shall be entitled to fair and equitable compensation therefor. The Commissioner of the DAS, hereinafter referred to as the "Commissioner," shall determine the amount of such compensation and the manner of payment thereof. Hourly rates used for If the State should require any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged such substantial changes and if these should result in a change in the amount of the total construction budget for the term project, said amount shall be considered changed to an amount determined by the Commissioner. The above notwithstanding, should it be necessary for the Construction Administrator to prepare any such additional documents or make changes in the same for purposes of this contractmeeting project requirements where increases in the cost of labor and/or materials are not the governing factor, the Construction Administrator shall perform such duties without receiving additional compensation. In addition, if at any time during the term of this contract the State should request the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to reduce the scope of services originally agreed upon for any task project assigned under this contract, the Claims Analyst 229 On-Call Construction Admin. Contract Page 1 of 25 DocuSign Envelope ID: E549DE05-0907-4E57-8502-3E555A6AE836 Construction Administrator shall then reduce said scope of services, as requested, and the Claims AnalystConstruction Administrator's fee for such project shall be reduced by a fair and equitable amount determined by the Commissioner. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall be entitled to a payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) at the termination of this contract if at such time the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator has not received any fee under this contract. 248 Claims Analyst On-call PAGE 1 OF 13 CORE CT No. _20DAS3018AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 0519B05F-1DAB-4759-AB27-F6FAC66DB663 For the services and deliverables specified in a task letter, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall be paid a fee based on the classification and hourly rate of personnel as shown in Exhibit A entitled "Hourly Rate Schedule." Said Exhibit A is attached hereto and made a part hereof. In addition to providing the hours of services and fee of any particular employee on any particular job, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall make available upon request appropriate information to verify the actual burden, fringe, and overhead rates. The State reserves the right to audit these data. Hourly rates used for any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged for the term of this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: On Call Construction Administration Contract

CONTRACT FEE. The maximum total cumulative fee allowed the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator under this contract shall not exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00). When approximately 75% of the fee set forth in this article has been expended, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall notify the State in writing of the amount of work completed to that date under this contract. Said notification shall include an itemization of all fees that have been paid to the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator pursuant to the work. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall not be reimbursed for per diem expenses or travel expenses. If at any time during the term of any project assigned under this contract the State should require the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to make any substantial change in the size or scope of the work that or require any substantial change in plan, design, or specification which shall necessitate the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to do substantial work, then and in such event, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall prepare additional documents and make changes as required and shall be entitled to fair and equitable compensation therefor. The Commissioner of the DAS, hereinafter referred to as the "Commissioner," shall determine the amount of such compensation and the manner of payment thereof. Hourly rates used for If the State should require any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged such substantial changes and if these should result in a change in the amount of the total construction budget for the term project, said amount shall be considered changed to an amount determined by the Commissioner. The above notwithstanding, should it be necessary for the Construction Administrator to prepare any such additional documents or make changes in the same for purposes of this contractmeeting project requirements where increases in the cost of labor and/or materials are not the governing factor, the Construction Administrator shall perform such duties without receiving additional compensation. In addition, if at any time during the term of this contract the State should request the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to reduce the scope of services originally agreed upon for any task project assigned under this contract, the Claims Analyst 229 On-Call Construction Admin. Contract Page 1 of 25 DocuSign Envelope ID: 2A798B2C-887D-407F-A914-66DF8EEC5D13 Construction Administrator shall then reduce said scope of services, as requested, and the Claims AnalystConstruction Administrator's fee for such project shall be reduced by a fair and equitable amount determined by the Commissioner. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall be entitled to a payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) at the termination of this contract if at such time the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator has not received any fee under this contract. 248 Claims Analyst On-call PAGE 1 OF 13 CORE CT No. _20DAS3018AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 0519B05F-1DAB-4759-AB27-F6FAC66DB663 For the services and deliverables specified in a task letter, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall be paid a fee based on the classification and hourly rate of personnel as shown in Exhibit A entitled "Hourly Rate Schedule." Said Exhibit A is attached hereto and made a part hereof. In addition to providing the hours of services and fee of any particular employee on any particular job, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall make available upon request appropriate information to verify the actual burden, fringe, and overhead rates. The State reserves the right to audit these data. Hourly rates used for any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged for the term of this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: On Call Construction Administration Contract

CONTRACT FEE. The maximum total cumulative fee allowed the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator under this contract shall not exceed Five Hundred Thousand One Million Dollars ($500,000.001,000,000.00). When approximately 75% of the fee set forth in this article has been expended, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall notify the State in writing of the amount of work completed to that date under this contract. Said notification shall include an itemization of all fees that have been paid to the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator pursuant to the work. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall not be reimbursed for per diem expenses or travel expenses. If at any time during the term of any project assigned under this contract the State should require the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to make any substantial change in the size or scope of the work that or require any substantial change in plan, design, or specification which shall necessitate the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to do substantial work, then and in such event, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall prepare additional documents and make changes as required and shall be entitled to fair and equitable compensation therefor. The Commissioner of the DAS, hereinafter referred to as the "Commissioner," shall determine the amount of such compensation and the manner of payment thereof. Hourly rates used for If the State should require any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged such substantial changes and if these should result in a change in the amount of the total construction budget for the term project, said amount shall be considered changed to an amount determined by the Commissioner. The above notwithstanding, should it be necessary for the Construction Administrator to prepare any such additional documents or make changes in the same for purposes of this contractmeeting project requirements where increases in the cost of labor and/or materials are not the governing factor, the Construction Administrator shall perform such duties without receiving additional compensation. In addition, if at any time during the term of this contract the State should request the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to reduce the scope of services originally agreed upon for any task project assigned under this contract, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall then reduce said scope of services, as requested, and the Claims AnalystConstruction Administrator's fee for such project shall be reduced by a fair and equitable amount determined by the Commissioner. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall be entitled to a payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) at the 229 On-Call Construction Admin. Contract Page 1 of 24 termination of this contract if at such time the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator has not received any fee under this contract. 248 Claims Analyst On-call PAGE 1 OF 13 CORE CT No. _20DAS3018AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 0519B05F-1DAB-4759-AB27-F6FAC66DB663 For the services and deliverables specified in a task letter, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall be paid a fee based on the classification and hourly rate of personnel as shown in Exhibit A entitled "Hourly Rate Schedule." Said Exhibit A is attached hereto and made a part hereof. In addition to providing the hours of services and fee of any particular employee on any particular job, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall make available upon request appropriate information to verify the actual burden, fringe, and overhead rates. The State reserves the right to audit these data. Hourly rates used for any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged for the term of this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: On Call Construction Administration Contract

CONTRACT FEE. The maximum total cumulative fee allowed the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator under this contract shall not exceed Five Hundred Thousand One Million Dollars ($500,000.001,000,000.00). When approximately 75% of the fee set forth in this article has been expended, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall notify the State in writing of the amount of work completed to that date under this contract. Said notification shall include an itemization of all fees that have been paid to the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator pursuant to the work. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall not be reimbursed for per diem expenses or travel expenses. If at any time during the term of any project assigned under this contract the State should require the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to make any substantial change in the size or scope of the work that or require any substantial change in plan, design, or specification which shall necessitate the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to do substantial work, then and in such event, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall prepare additional documents and make changes as required and shall be entitled to fair and equitable compensation therefor. The Commissioner of the DAS, hereinafter referred to as the "Commissioner," shall determine the amount of such compensation and the manner of payment thereof. Hourly rates used for If the State should require any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged such substantial changes and if these should result in a change in the amount of the total construction budget for the term project, said amount shall be considered changed to an amount determined by the Commissioner. The above notwithstanding, should it be necessary for the Construction Administrator to prepare any such additional documents or make changes in the same for purposes of this contractmeeting project requirements where increases in the cost of labor and/or materials are not the governing factor, the Construction Administrator shall perform such duties without receiving additional compensation. In addition, if at any time during the term of this contract the State should request the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to DocuSign Envelope ID: ED00C58D-9F77-47B9-BEE0-6982B57EC9FF reduce the scope of services originally agreed upon for any task project assigned under this contract, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall then reduce said scope of services, as requested, and the Claims AnalystConstruction Administrator's fee for such project shall be reduced by a fair and equitable amount determined by the Commissioner. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall be entitled to a payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) at the termination of this contract if at such time the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator has not received any fee under this contract. 248 Claims Analyst On-call PAGE 1 OF 13 CORE CT No. _20DAS3018AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 0519B05F-1DAB-4759-AB27-F6FAC66DB663 For the services and deliverables specified in a task letter, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall be paid a fee based on the classification and hourly rate of personnel as shown in Exhibit A entitled "Hourly Rate Schedule." Said Exhibit A is attached hereto and made a part hereof. In addition to providing the hours of services and fee of any particular employee on any particular job, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall make available upon request appropriate information to verify the actual burden, fringe, and overhead rates. The State reserves the right to audit these data. Hourly rates used for any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged for the term of this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: On Call Construction Administration Contract

CONTRACT FEE. The maximum total cumulative fee allowed the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator under this contract shall not exceed Five Hundred Thousand One Million Dollars ($500,000.001,000,000.00). When approximately 75% of the fee set forth in this article has been expended, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall notify the State in writing of the amount of work completed to that date under this contract. Said notification shall include an itemization of all fees that have been paid to the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator pursuant to the work. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall not be reimbursed for per diem expenses or travel expenses. If at any time during the term of any project assigned under this contract the State should require the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to make any substantial change in the size or scope of the work that or require any substantial change in plan, design, or specification which shall necessitate the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to do substantial work, then and in such event, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall prepare additional documents and make changes as required and shall be entitled to fair and equitable compensation therefor. The Commissioner of the DAS, hereinafter referred to as the "Commissioner," shall determine the amount of such compensation and the manner of payment thereof. Hourly rates used for If the State should require any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged such substantial changes and if these should result in a change in the amount of the total construction budget for the term project, said amount shall be considered changed to an amount determined by the Commissioner. The above notwithstanding, should it be necessary for the Construction Administrator to prepare any such additional documents or make changes in the same for purposes of this contractmeeting project requirements where increases in the cost of labor and/or materials are not the governing factor, the Construction Administrator shall perform such duties without receiving additional compensation. In addition, if at any time during the term of this contract the State should request the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to reduce the scope of services originally agreed upon for any task project assigned under this contract, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall then reduce said scope of services, as requested, and the Claims AnalystConstruction Administrator's fee for such project shall be reduced by a fair and equitable amount determined by the Commissioner. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall be entitled to a payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) at the 229 On-Call Construction Admin. Contract Page 1 of 24 DocuSign Envelope ID: 971A3F37-022E-4F88-843D-90215096647C termination of this contract if at such time the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator has not received any fee under this contract. 248 Claims Analyst On-call PAGE 1 OF 13 CORE CT No. _20DAS3018AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 0519B05F-1DAB-4759-AB27-F6FAC66DB663 For the services and deliverables specified in a task letter, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall be paid a fee based on the classification and hourly rate of personnel as shown in Exhibit A entitled "Hourly Rate Schedule." Said Exhibit A is attached hereto and made a part hereof. In addition to providing the hours of services and fee of any particular employee on any particular job, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall make available upon request appropriate information to verify the actual burden, fringe, and overhead rates. The State reserves the right to audit these data. Hourly rates used for any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged for the term of this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: On Call Construction Administration Contract

CONTRACT FEE. The maximum total cumulative fee allowed the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator under this contract shall not exceed Five Hundred Thousand One Million Dollars ($500,000.001,000,000.00). When approximately 75% of the fee set forth in this article has been expended, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall notify the State in writing of the amount of work completed to that date under this contract. Said notification shall include an itemization of all fees that have been paid to the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator pursuant to the work. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall not be reimbursed for per diem expenses or travel expenses. If at any time during the term of any project assigned under this contract the State should require the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to make any substantial change in the size or scope of the work that or require any substantial change in plan, design, or specification which shall necessitate the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to do substantial work, then and in such event, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall prepare additional documents and make changes as required and shall be entitled to fair and equitable compensation therefor. The Commissioner of the DAS, hereinafter referred to as the "Commissioner," shall determine the amount of such compensation and the manner of payment thereof. Hourly rates used for If the State should require any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged such substantial changes and if these should result in a change in the amount of the total construction budget for the term project, said amount shall be considered changed to an amount determined by the Commissioner. The above notwithstanding, should it be necessary for the Construction Administrator to prepare any such additional documents or make changes in the same for purposes of this contractmeeting project requirements where increases in the cost of labor and/or materials are not the governing factor, the Construction Administrator shall perform such duties without receiving additional compensation. In addition, if at any time during the term of this contract the State should request the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to DocuSign Envelope ID: 66CD3E37-83DC-4941-AE29-23B518BD187A reduce the scope of services originally agreed upon for any task project assigned under this contract, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall then reduce said scope of services, as requested, and the Claims AnalystConstruction Administrator's fee for such project shall be reduced by a fair and equitable amount determined by the Commissioner. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall be entitled to a payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) at the termination of this contract if at such time the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator has not received any fee under this contract. 248 Claims Analyst On-call PAGE 1 OF 13 CORE CT No. _20DAS3018AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 0519B05F-1DAB-4759-AB27-F6FAC66DB663 For the services and deliverables specified in a task letter, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall be paid a fee based on the classification and hourly rate of personnel as shown in Exhibit A entitled "Hourly Rate Schedule." Said Exhibit A is attached hereto and made a part hereof. In addition to providing the hours of services and fee of any particular employee on any particular job, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall make available upon request appropriate information to verify the actual burden, fringe, and overhead rates. The State reserves the right to audit these data. Hourly rates used for any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged for the term of this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: On Call Construction Administration Contract

CONTRACT FEE. The maximum total cumulative fee allowed the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator under this contract shall not exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00). When approximately 75% of the fee set forth in this article has been expended, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall notify the State in writing of the amount of work completed to that date under this contract. Said notification shall include an itemization of all fees that have been paid to the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator pursuant to the work. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall not be reimbursed for per diem expenses or travel expenses. If at any time during the term of any project assigned under this contract the State should require the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to make any substantial change in the size or scope of the work that or require any substantial change in plan, design, or specification which shall necessitate the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to do substantial work, then and in such event, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall prepare additional documents and make changes as required and shall be entitled to fair and equitable compensation therefor. The Commissioner of the DAS, hereinafter referred to as the "Commissioner," shall determine the amount of such compensation and the manner of payment thereof. Hourly rates used for If the State should require any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged such substantial changes and if these should result in a change in the amount of the total construction budget for the term project, said amount shall be considered changed to an amount determined by the Commissioner. The above notwithstanding, should it be necessary for the Construction Administrator to prepare any such additional documents or make changes in the same for purposes of this contractmeeting project requirements where increases in the cost of labor and/or materials are not the governing factor, the Construction Administrator shall perform such duties without receiving additional compensation. In addition, if at any time during the term of this contract the State should request the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator to DocuSign Envelope ID: 94F8D00C-88DE-44C5-8933-18AC9D26666F reduce the scope of services originally agreed upon for any task project assigned under this contract, the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall then reduce said scope of services, as requested, and the Claims AnalystConstruction Administrator's fee for such project shall be reduced by a fair and equitable amount determined by the Commissioner. The Claims Analyst Construction Administrator shall be entitled to a payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) at the termination of this contract if at such time the Claims Analyst Construction Administrator has not received any fee under this contract. 248 Claims Analyst On-call PAGE 1 OF 13 CORE CT No. _20DAS3018AA DocuSign Envelope ID: 0519B05F-1DAB-4759-AB27-F6FAC66DB663 For the services and deliverables specified in a task letter, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall be paid a fee based on the classification and hourly rate of personnel as shown in Exhibit A entitled "Hourly Rate Schedule." Said Exhibit A is attached hereto and made a part hereof. In addition to providing the hours of services and fee of any particular employee on any particular job, the Consultant Construction Administrator shall make available upon request appropriate information to verify the actual burden, fringe, and overhead rates. The State reserves the right to audit these data. Hourly rates used for any task assigned under this contract shall remain unchanged for the term of this contract.

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Sources: On Call Construction Administration Contract