Task Order Format Clause Samples
Task Order Format. Proposed task orders will contain sufficient information to allow the contractor to prepare the task proposal as follows:
a. Task Order number, b. Task Order title, c. Contract number, d. Background and objective, e. Statement of work, f. Items and data to be delivered, g. Site location(s), h. Test requirements, i. Desired period of performance, j. Technical point of contact,
Task Order Format. Proposed TORs will contain sufficient information to allow the contractor to prepare the task order proposal. The proposed TOR will contain as a minimum the following:
a. TOR Number
b. Applicable Contract Number
c. Proposal Instructions
d. Evaluation Criteria and Basis for Award e. Description of Requirement (PWS)
Task Order Format. A format for a Task Order is attached as Exhibit B. This format is the general framework to be used in authorizing each and every Task Order requiring the Architect’s Services for the duration of this Agreement. To determine the lump sum cost, the Architect will prepare an estimate of man-hours for each discrete element of work multiplied by the Hourly Billing Rate (defined below) per job classification to be utilized through the Architect’s forces or through each subcontractor employed or to be employed to perform each Task Order for the duration of the Task Order. Items of work such as borings and laboratory expenses and any estimated reimbursable expenses shall also be listed as individual line items.
