ODCs definition

ODCs. Other Direct Costs. ODCs are expenditures, not included in overhead, that are necessary and allowed as a direct charge which is properly tracked and applicable to a specific project. This includes, but is not limited to costs for: approved travel (up to the rates established in Section B of this Exhibit), trade services subcontractors such as flaggers and drilling companies, rental equipment, lab and testing services; and other approved ODCs.
ODCs means Other Direct Costs

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