Cost-Plus-Award-Fee Contract Sample Contracts
ContractCost-Plus-Award Fee Contract • January 30th, 2013
Contract Type FiledJanuary 30th, 2013This is a performance-based Cost-Plus-Award Fee Contract for services to directly support the environmental clean-up mission at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Hanford Site, with a fee structure that provides a strong financial motivation for the Contractor to furnish safe, compliant, cost-effective and energy-efficient services.
Contract: Management and Operations Contract Number: DE-AC09-08SR22470 Award Period: October 1, 2011 – September 30, 2012 Basis of Evaluation: Performance and Evaluation Plan (PEMP)Cost Plus Award Fee Contract • January 30th, 2014
Contract Type FiledJanuary 30th, 2014This is a Cost Plus Award Fee contract as defined by federal acquisition regulations (FAR). Fee is made available for the completion of explicit work results, such as completing a task on time, or for implicit performance in areas of cost, schedule/timeliness, quality and business relations. Fee may be earned based on an annual evaluation of contract performance. Total available fee for each contract year is identified in the contract. Fee-bearing work may be assigned as an award fee component for subjectively measured performance requirements or a performance based incentive fee component for objectively measured requirements.
ContractCost-Plus-Award-Fee Contract • September 24th, 2013
Contract Type FiledSeptember 24th, 2013This is a cost-plus-award-fee type contract for analytical services and testing at the 222-S Laboratory on the Hanford Site. The contractor shall furnish all personnel, facilities, equipment, material, supplies, and services (except as may be expressly set forth in this contract as furnished by the government) and otherwise do all things necessary for, or incident to, the performance of work as described in Section C, Performance Work Statement. The total performance period includes a ninety (90) day transition period, two-year base period, and three (3) 1-year option periods as shown below in the following individual Contract Line Items (CLINs):
B.1 TYPE OF CONTRACT – ITEMS BEING ACQUIRED 1Cost-Plus-Award-Fee Contract • October 23rd, 2009
Contract Type FiledOctober 23rd, 2009The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Environmental Management (EM) is responsible for the cleanup and legacy waste management activities at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PGDP or Paducah Site) located on a Federal reservation in Western Kentucky, approximately 10 miles west of Paducah, Kentucky and 3.5 miles south of the Ohio River. Consistent with the 1992 Energy Policy Act, DOE has leased portions of the Paducah Site to the United States Enrichment Corporation (USEC) for enrichment operations, while it retains responsibility for environmental restoration and related legacy waste management activities, including the future decontamination and decommissioning (D&D) of the facilities upon final plant shut down. Currently, the PGDP remains operational with the expectation that it will continue operations pending implementation of alternative commercial gas centrifuge facilities. The Paducah Site has significant groundwater contamination, other contaminated media and legacy
PART I – THE SCHEDULECost-Plus-Award-Fee Contract • April 12th, 2011
Contract Type FiledApril 12th, 2011
SUPPLIES OR SERVICES AND PRICES/COSTSCost-Plus-Award-Fee Contract • July 8th, 2015
Contract Type FiledJuly 8th, 2015This is a cost-plus-award-fee type contract for analytical services and testing at the 222-S Laboratory on the Hanford Site. The contractor shall furnish all personnel, facilities, equipment, material, supplies, and services (except as may be expressly set forth in this contract as furnished by the government) and otherwise do all things necessary for, or incident to, the performance of work as described in Section C, Performance Work Statement. The total performance period includes a ninety (90) day transition period, two-year base period, three (3) 1-year option periods, three (3)- month base period extension, and three (3) 1-month extension option periods as shown below in the following individual Contract Line Items (CLINs):