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B.2
DAVIS-BACON WAGE DETERMINATIONS IN CONSTRUCTION AND FACILITY
SUPPORT CONTRACTS INCLUDING CONSTRUCTION
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TE: A facility support service contract with construction work whose
term, including options, is more than one year shall contain only one
Davis-Bacon wage decision which shall be in effect for the life of the
contract.
No wage adjustments will be made for the option years;
therefore, the offerors shall be given an opportunity to include in
their offered price for the option years any possible increases needed
for wages.
Since
this is a significant change from the past, the
following notice shall be included in all facility support service
contracts with construction work.
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This contract contains only one Davis-Bacon Wage Decision which
shall be in effect for the life of the contract. The contractor may
include in the offered price for the option years any increase needed
for wages or benefits for construction work under the contract.
The
contractor warrants that the prices in the option years of this
contract do not include any allowance for any contingency to cover
increased cost for which adjustment is provided under FAR clause
52.217-43, Fair Labor Standards Act and Service Contract Act - Price
Adjustment. Offerors are required to segregate Davis-Bacon hours and
wages and SCA hours and wages in the payroll records.
B.3
INDEFINITE QUANTITY INDIVIDUAL CONTRACT LINE ITEM QUANTITIES
The estimated line item quantities for the indefinite quantity
portion of the contract may be unilaterally increased by the
Contracting Officer by one unit or 25%, whichever is greater, so long
as the total estimated contract price is not exceeded. The Contractor
is not obligated to furnish any additional quantity under a line item
beyond 125%. Any quantity greater than 125% of the original contract
line item may be ordered at the bid price if the Contractor agrees by
signing the delivery order.
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NOTE:
Examples of schedules for various kinds of contracts follow.
Type the schedule directly on Optional Form 336. The numbering system
in DFARS 204.7103-2 for contract line items and contract subline items
is to be followed. See the "Schedule of Deductions" clause, Section E,
for information concerning appropriate use of a schedule of deductions.
The contract line items (CLINS) must be worded properly. Each contract
subline item is to correspond to an item in the Performance
Requirements Summary (PRS).
Development of the PRS before the
Performance Work Statement (PWS) helps organize the structure of the
PWS and coordinates the location of information found in Sections B, C,
and J. It also provides an overall snapshot of the work required by
the contractor. All of the PWS (Sections B, C, and J) should address
the work to be done in the same order and in a logical sequence. This
provides reference to all the technical information in the contract
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