Multiplier Factor definition

Multiplier Factor means (i) the number two (2), if the Participant is the CEO as of the Termination Date, and (ii) the number one (1), if the Participant is not the CEO as of the Termination Date.
Multiplier Factor means the modifying factor for labor costs, that, when applied to actual salary figures (exclusive of customary payroll burdens and benefits) is intended to compensate the CM for all indirect costs relating to services performed by CM staff as Contingent Additional Services, which indirect costs include, but are not limited to, the following: profit; bonds and insurance costs; home office labor costs; fringe benefits and labor burden; facilities costs; depreciation; general and administrative costs; as well as all direct and indirect costs relating to administrative activities, including all accounting, scheduling or coordination activities performed by non-Key Team Member CM staff, as a result of such Contingent Additional Services.

Examples of Multiplier Factor in a sentence

  • Bid capacity will be calculated as below:- A = Maximum value of engineering (Civil/ Electrical/ Mechanical as relevant to work being procured) works executed in any one year during the last five years (updated at the current price level), taking into account the completed as well as works in progress M = Multiplier Factor (usually 1.5) N = Number of years prescribed for completion of the work in question.

  • Period Time Multiplier Factor Business Day Monday to Friday Working Hours 9.00am to 5.

  • Each Administrator (8000) shall perform the services prescribed by the School Board whether or not such services are specifically described in this contract and be paid according to this formula: 2019-2020 Base Rate Multiplier Factor Rate/ #Days Day Ed Level Exp.