Common use of Contract Type Clause in Contracts

Contract Type. (a) This is an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) type Contract for services with multiple pricing arrangements available for use in pricing individual Task Orders available to the Authority. The work required on the reference contract will be place through the issuance of task orders. Due to the variety of services required under the contract and the circumstances that affect their duration, the Authority anticipates using a variety of task orders at the Con- tracting Officer’s (CO) discretion consistent with the guidelines provided in Part 16 of the Federal Acquisition Regu- lations (FAR) to include Firm Fixed-Price (FFP) or Cost-Plus-Fixed-Fee (CPFF).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: app.capmetro.org, app.capmetro.org, app.capmetro.org

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Contract Type. (a) This is an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) type Contract for services with multiple pricing arrangements arrange- ments available for use in pricing individual Task Orders available to the Authority. The work required on the reference refer- ence contract will be place through the issuance of task orders. Due to the variety of services required under the contract and the circumstances that affect their duration, the Authority anticipates using a variety of task orders at the Con- tracting Contracting Officer’s (CO) discretion consistent with the guidelines provided in Part 16 of the Federal Acquisition Regu- lations Regulations (FAR) to include Firm Fixed-Price (FFP) or Cost-Plus-Fixed-Fee (CPFF).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: app.capmetro.org, app.capmetro.org, app.capmetro.org

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Contract Type. (a) This is an indefinite deliveryquantity, indefinite quantity delivery (IDIQ) type Contract for services with multiple pricing arrangements arrange- ments available for use in pricing individual Task Orders available to the The Authority. The work required on the reference refer- ence contract will be place placed through the issuance of task orders. Due to the variety of services required under the contract and the circumstances that affect their duration, the Authority anticipates using a variety of task orders at the Con- tracting Contracting Officer’s (CO) discretion consistent with the guidelines provided in Part 16 of the Federal Acquisition Regu- lations Regulations (FAR) to include Firm Fixed-Price (FFP) or ), Cost-Plus-Fixed-Fee (CPFF) Completion and Cost-Plus-Fixed- Fee (CPFF).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: app.capmetro.org, app.capmetro.org

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