Pricing the Claim Sample Clauses

Pricing the Claim. The costs included in claims must conform to the cost principles contained in FAR Part 31. These are comprised of both direct costs and indirect costs. The claim as submitted to the CO should include a breakdown of the costs being claimed, usually arranged as follows: Direct Labor: $ Overhead (%): Subtotal: Materials: Other Direct Cost: G&A (%): Subtotal: Profit (%): Total Amount: $ Direct Labor should be broken out on an attached schedule to show the various categories of labor. Materials and ODC should also, to the extent possible, be broken out into major elements. Indirect Costs (OH and G&A) are comprised of “pools” of cost, which are not normally broken out into their individual elements in a claim, but are to be available for verification by Government audit. The Department of Defense (DOD) CO will normally apply the Weighted Guidelines Method in developing a profit or fee objective (DFARS 215.404-71-1). Contractors utilize varied approaches, tailored to their individual business. These methods may arrive at different results.
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