JOC Task Order Proposal Review Sample Clauses

The JOC Task Order Proposal Review clause establishes the process by which proposals for task orders under a Job Order Contract (JOC) are evaluated and approved. Typically, this clause outlines the steps the contractor must follow to submit a proposal, the documentation required, and the criteria the owner or contracting authority will use to review and either accept, reject, or request revisions to the proposal. By formalizing the review process, this clause ensures that all task order proposals are thoroughly vetted for compliance, cost reasonableness, and scope alignment, thereby reducing misunderstandings and promoting transparency in project execution.
JOC Task Order Proposal Review. Each Proposal received from the Contractor will be reviewed in detail for appropriateness of quantities and tasks selected. Submittals will be reviewed, as well as the Work duration schedule and list of Subcontractors. The County will evaluate the proposed Work units and may compare them with the independent County estimate of the same tasks to determine the reasonableness of approach, including the nature and number of Work units proposed. The County will determine whether the Contractor’s Proposal is acceptable.
JOC Task Order Proposal Review. The Contractor’s project manager or agent agrees to be available for JOC Task Order Proposal review meetings within twenty-four (24) hours of being notified by the County (via fax, e-mail, telephone, etc.
JOC Task Order Proposal Review. The Contractor’s project manager or agent agrees to be available for JOC Task Order Proposal review meetings within twenty-four (24) hours of being notified by the County (via fax, e-mail, telephone, etc). The County may evaluate the entire JOC Task Order Price Proposal and compare these with the County's estimate of the Detailed Scope of Work to determine the reasonableness of approach, including the appropriateness of the tasks and quantities proposed. After review of the Proposal, the Contractor agrees to remove all inapplicable line items and adjust quantities as directed by the County. The Contractor may choose the means and methods of construction; subject however, to the County's right to reject any means and methods proposed by the Contractor that: • Will constitute or create a hazard to the work, or to persons or property; • Will not produce finished Work in accordance with the terms of the Contract; or • Unnecessarily increases the price of the JOC Task Order when alternative means and methods are available.
JOC Task Order Proposal Review. JOC Task Order