Adjustment Factors definition
Adjustment Factors means additive upward adjustment factor and downward adjustment factor or multiplicative factors to be considered during periodic regeneration.
Adjustment Factors mean additive (upward adjustment factor and downward adjustment factor) or multiplicative factors to be considered during the periodic (infrequent) regeneration;
Adjustment Factors. Contractor’s competitively bid numerical multipliers specified in this Agreement, that will serve as price adjustment multipliers to the Unit Prices published in the Construction Task Catalog® when establishing the price that Owner will be charged for a Task under this Agreement. Adjustment Factors are expressed as a multiplicative increase or decrease from the published prices in the Construction Task Catalog®. The Adjustment Factors that shall apply to the prices charged for the Work Task(s) to be provided under this Agreement are specified in Exhibit B – Price Adjustment Factors. Approved, Directed, Ordered, or Required - Whenever these words or their derivatives are used, it is the intent, unless otherwise clearly stated, that Acceptance, by the Owner’s Project Manager is required. Approved Equal - Material, equipment, or method accepted by the Owner’s Project Manager via a Submittal for use in the Work, as being acceptable as an equivalent in essential attributes to the material, equipment, or method specified in the Detailed Statement of Work. As-Built Drawing(s) or As-Built(s) – Drawings that document change(s) to the features of a Project and serve as a record demonstrating how the Project was actually constructed. As-Builts include information such as, but not limited to changes in dimensional information showing the actual locations of installed features of the Work that differ from the originally planned locations and which indicate conditions as actually encountered at the Project Site. Bonds - The Performance Bond and the Payment Bond that are required by this Agreement. Claim – An unresolved Dispute raised in a court of competent jurisdiction by either Party.
Examples of Adjustment Factors in a sentence
The Contractor will perform any or all Tasks in the Construction Task Catalog for the Unit Price appearing therein multiplied by the following Adjustment Factors.
However, if both parties agree, the Contractor may work in another Bid Region at the Adjustment Factors proposed or as adjusted according to Article 5 above.
The Contractor shall apply a 1.1000 Adjustment Factor to the Reimbursable Fee task in the Construction Task Catalog® rather than applying one of the Contractor’s proposed Adjustment Factors.
The Adjustment Factors made available in each Region for Services are included in the following table.
The Adjustment Factors submitted with the Contractor’s Proposal shall be used for the full term of the Contract.
More Definitions of Adjustment Factors
Adjustment Factors. The Contractor's proposed price adjustment to the Unit Prices as published in the Construction Task Catalog, Section Five (Construction Task Catalog). Adjustment Factors are expressed as an increase to or decrease from the published prices.
Adjustment Factors means additional points that may be used in combination with an applicant’s ATAR to derive a person’s course Selection Rank. Adjustments do not change an applicant’s ATAR.
Adjustment Factors means those factors that, pursuant to Section XIII.B of this Agreement, the Allocation Neutral must consider in adjusting the Base Points awarded to each Verified Tier 4 Primary Plaintiff.
Adjustment Factors. As defined in Section 2.2(d)(iii).
Adjustment Factors means the CPI Adjustment Factor, the Chemicals Adjustment Factor and the Capital Maintenance Adjustment Factor.
Adjustment Factors means indices used to adjust reported costs for inflation or deflation based on economic forecasts for the rate year.
Adjustment Factors is added to mean the Transportation, Disposal, Transfer Station and Recycling Facility price adjustments permissible pursuant to the Transition Contract Awards summarized on Attachment A and further quantified on Attachment B to this Second Amendment together with the Consumer Price Index adjustment permissible for MIRA Administrative Costs, and any Surplus or Deficit determined by MIRA in accordance with the terms hereof.