TOTAL SOLUTION. The Master Contract is designed to be a total solution vehicle for services, allowing commercial and non-commercial solutions at the task order level. Total solution is defined as any combination of direct supplies and services, as well as ancillary supplies and services, that are integral and necessary to the service-based requirements within the scope of the Master Contract and task order award. For example, a total solution may include any combination of contract types and labor associated with Contiguous United States (CONUS) labor, Outside CONUS (OCONUS) labor, specialized labor, construction wage rate requirements, professional labor, service contract labor standards, covered labor, and other costs such as subcontracts, travel, supplies, materials, equipment, special test equipment, and special tooling. At the task order level, the Contractor should propose and identify the type of labor and other costs separately in its cost/price proposal and the Ordering Contracting Officer (OCO) should, when appropriate, identify the type of labor and other costs by a separate Contract Line Item Number (CLIN) in the task order award.
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TOTAL SOLUTION. The Master Contract is designed to be a total solution vehicle for services, allowing commercial and non-commercial solutions at the task order level. Total solution is defined as any combination of direct supplies and services, as well as ancillary supplies and services, that are integral and necessary to the service-based requirements within the scope of the Master Contract and task order award. For example, a total solution may include any combination of contract types and labor associated with Contiguous United States (CONUS) labor, Outside CONUS (OCONUS) labor, specialized labor, construction wage rate requirements, professional labor, service contract labor standards, covered labor, and other costs such as subcontracts, travel, supplies, materials, equipment, special test equipment, and special tooling. At the task order level, the Contractor should propose and identify the type of labor and other costs separately in its cost/price proposal and the Ordering Contracting Officer (OCO) should, when appropriate, identify the type of labor and other costs by a separate Contract Line Item Number (CLIN) in the task order award.award.
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