JOC Task Order Proposal Development Clause Samples
The JOC Task Order Proposal Development clause outlines the procedures and requirements for preparing and submitting proposals for individual task orders under a Job Order Contract (JOC). It typically specifies the information that must be included in each proposal, such as scope of work, pricing, and timelines, and may detail the process for review and negotiation between the contractor and the owner. This clause ensures that each task order is clearly defined and agreed upon before work begins, promoting transparency and reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes regarding project expectations and deliverables.
JOC Task Order Proposal Development. The Contractor JOC Task Order Proposal agrees to be comprised of the following elements:
JOC Task Order Proposal Development. The Contractor JOC Task Order Proposal agrees to be comprised of the following elements:
1. Detailed JOC Task Order Price Proposal
a. Pre-Priced Work requirements: Pre-Priced Work requirements will identify the type and number of Work tasks required from the CTC. The price per unit set forth in the CTC shall serve as the base price for the purpose of the operation of this article. The Proposal shall include support documentation to indicate that adequate engineering and planning for the requirement has been done, and that the Work tasks proposed are reasonable for the Scope of Work. Documentation to be submitted with the Proposal shall include, but not be limited to, JOC Task Order Price Proposal, list of anticipated Subcontractors, construction schedule, shop drawings, calculations, Catalog cuts, and specifications.
b. The total extended price for Pre-Priced Work requirements will be determined by multiplying the price per unit by the quantity required. The price offered in the JOC Task Order Price Proposal will be determined by multiplying the total extended price by the appropriate Adjustment Factor.
