Lump Sum Change Orders Sample Clauses

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Lump Sum Change Orders. For a lump sum change, ▇▇▇▇'▇ quote shall be itemized and supported with sufficient substantiating data (including but not limited to detailed subcontractor estimates, supplier quote sheets, prices, invoices, and rate sheets) to permit evaluation with respect to the following costs: a) Labor (show hourly rate multiplied by estimated hours); b) Payroll taxes on labor; c) Materials, supplies, and equipment (include unit costs and estimated quantities); d) Machinery and equipment rental (include rental rates and estimated durations); e) Sales, use, or similar taxes related to the work; f) Other Items: Owner may authorize other items that may be required for the changed work. Such items include labor, services, material, and equipment that are different in their nature from those required for the work and that are of a type not ordinarily available from ▇▇▇▇ or any of its subcontractors; g) Reasonable overhead and profit associated with the change, not to exceed 15% on above items if ▇▇▇▇ uses its own forces to perform changed work. If ▇▇▇▇'▇ subcontractor's forces perform changed work, then the subcontractor shall be entitled to a maximum of 15% on above items and ▇▇▇▇ shall be entitled to a maximum of 6% on above items for its overhead and profit on the changed work. Owner will pay only one overhead and profit markup of 6% for ▇▇▇▇ and one markup of 15% for the subcontractor in connection with changed work, regardless of the actual number of intervening subcontractors involved in the changed work; and h) Premiums for all bonds and insurance (the maximum amount for this shall be 2% of above items and ▇▇▇▇ shall provide documentation demonstrating it will actually incur an increase in insurance costs directly attributable to the change, if demonstrated, we can pay more). Owner may reject ▇▇▇▇'▇ lump sum proposal, may negotiate with ▇▇▇▇ a revision of the requested change and associated lump sum proposal, or may approve the ▇▇▇▇'▇ lump sum proposal and incorporate it into a Change Order.
Lump Sum Change Orders. The preferred approach by both parties is that Change Orders will be paid on a lump sum payment basis, if the parties can agree on a lump sum amount. If the parties cannot agree on a lump sum amount for Change Orders, the Change Orders will be paid as Force Account Change Orders described in Section 15.4. The DB Contractor is responsible for the DBE goal. Change Orders and modifications that eliminate work that was intended for DBE subcontractors does not absolve the DB Contractor responsibility under 49 CFR part 26 to meet the DBE goal.
Lump Sum Change Orders. Compensation for Lump Sum Change Orders shall be limited to expenditures necessitated specifically by the Additional Work, and shall be segregated as follows:
Lump Sum Change Orders. For a lump sum change, Contractor's quote shall be itemized and supported with sufficient substantiating data (including but not limited to detailed subcontractor estimates, supplier quote sheets, prices, invoices, and rate sheets) to permit evaluation with respect to the following costs: (a) Labor (show hourly rate multiplied by estimated hours); (b) Payroll taxes on labor; (c) Materials, supplies, and equipment (include unit costs and estimated quantities); (d) Machinery and equipment rental (include rental rates and estimated durations); (e) Sales, use, or similar taxes related to the work; (f) Other Items: County may authorize other items that may be required for the changed work. Such items include labor, services, material, and equipment that are different in their nature from those required for the work and that are of a type not ordinarily available from Contractor or any of its subcontractors; (g) Reasonable overhead and profit associated with the change, not to exceed 15% on above items if Contractor uses its own forces to perform changed work. If Contractor's subcontractor's forces perform changed work, then the subcontractor shall be entitled to a maximum of 15% on above items and Contractor shall be entitled to a maximum of 6% on above items for its overhead and profit on the changed work. County will pay only one overhead and profit markup of 6% for Contractor and one markup of 15% for the subcontractor in connection with changed work, regardless of the actual number of intervening subcontractors involved in the changed work; and (h) Premiums for all bonds and insurance (the maximum amount for this shall be 3% of above items and Contractor shall provide documentation demonstrating it will actually incur an increase in insurance costs directly attributable to the change). County may reject Contractor 's lump sum proposal, may negotiate with Contractor a revision of the requested change and associated lump sum proposal, or may approve the Contractor 's lump sum proposal and incorporate it into a Change Order.
Lump Sum Change Orders. For a lump sum change, Contractor's quote shall be itemized and supported with sufficient substantiating data (including but not limited to detailed subcontractor estimates, supplier quote sheets, prices, invoices, and rate sheets) to permit evaluation with respect to the following costs:
Lump Sum Change Orders. Whenever possible, any changes affecting compensation shall be in a lump sum mutually agreed by the Design-Build Entity and the District.
Lump Sum Change Orders. For a lump sum change, D-BE's quote shall be itemized and supported with sufficient substantiating data (including but not limited to detailed subcontractor estimates, supplier quote sheets, prices, invoices, and rate sheets) to permit evaluation with respect to the following costs: A. Labor (show hourly rate multiplied by estimated hours); B. Payroll taxes on labor; C. Materials, supplies, and equipment (include unit costs and estimated quantities); D. Machinery and equipment rental (include rental rates and estimated durations); E. Sales, use, or similar taxes related to the work; F. Other Items: County may authorize other items that may be required for the changed work. Such items include labor, services, material, and equipment that are different in their nature from those required for the work and that are of a type not ordinarily available from D-BE or any of its subcontractors; G. Reasonable overhead and profit associated with the change, not to exceed the Construction Fee Percentage indicated in Attachment B “Cost/Compensation” on above items if D-BE uses its own forces to perform changed work. If D-BE's subcontractor's forces perform changed work, then the subcontractor shall be entitled to a maximum of 15% on above items and D-BE shall be entitled to a maximum of 6% on above items for its overhead and profit on the changed work. County will pay only one overhead and profit markup of 6% for D-BE and one markup of 15% for the subcontractor in connection with changed work, regardless of the actual number of intervening subcontractors involved in the changed work. County will not pay any overhead or profit for omitted work. Regardless of whether the equitable adjustment associated with changed work is recorded through a lump sum or time-and-materials Change Order, the amount County pays for overhead and profit shall be D-BE's only compensation for: all costs of supervision, superintendence, and scheduling; wages of timekeepers, watchmen, and clerks; tools individually valued at $200 or less; incidentals; any and all field and home office expenses; costs of estimating and preparing change orders; all impact costs including but not limited to lost productivity associated with "learning curves," "productivity factors," and "ripple effects"; and all other expenses not included in itemized costs. H. Premiums for all bonds and insurance (the maximum amount for this shall be 2% of above items and D-BE shall provide documentation demonstrating it will actual...
Lump Sum Change Orders. For a lump sum change, D-BE's quote shall be itemized and supported with sufficient substantiating data (including but not limited to detailed subcontractor estimates, supplier quote sheets, prices, invoices, and rate sheets) to permit evaluation with respect to the following costs: 14.2.3.1 Labor (show hourly rate multiplied by estimated hours); 14.2.3.2 Payroll taxes on labor; 14.2.3.3 Materials, supplies, and equipment (include unit costs and estimated quantities); 14.2.3.4 Machinery and equipment rental (include rental rates and estimated durations); 14.2.3.5 Sales, use, or similar taxes related to the work;
Lump Sum Change Orders. The DB Contractor’s entitlement to a Change Order for eligible changes is subject to the procedure, restrictions, and limitations contained in this Section 15.3.2.
Lump Sum Change Orders. Whenever possible, any changes affecting compensation shall be in a lump sum mutually agreed by the Contractor and the Agency.