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6/9/2023 3:09:14 PM
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Contractor's Name
Allied Construction Associates Inc.
Approval Date
4/23/2021
Council Approval Date
3/31/2021
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Dave Voigt
Subject / Project Title
SEI to SRI Intertie and SRO8 Rehabilitation
Public Works WO Number
UP3714
Tracking Number
0002874
Total Compensation
$994,985.50
Contract Type
Capital Contract
Retention Period
10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist
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Allied Construction Associates Inc. 4/12/2023 Change Order 1
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\Documents\City Clerk\Contracts\Capital Contract\Capital Construction Contracts and Change Orders
Allied Construction Associates Inc. 5/4/2023 Change Order 2
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\Documents\City Clerk\Contracts\Capital Contract\Capital Construction Contracts and Change Orders
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CITY OF EVERETT SPECIAL PROVISIONS <br /> Notice: A signed, written communication by the Contractor to the City as described in 1-04.5 ' <br /> NOTICE BY CONTRACTOR of these Special Provisions. <br /> Notice of Award: The written notice from the City of Everett to the successful Bidder signifying <br /> the City's acceptance of the Bid. No Contract is formed until the Contract Execution Date. <br /> Notice to Proceed: The written Notice from the City or City's Representative to the Contractor <br /> authorizing and directing the Contractor to proceed with the Work and establishing the date on <br /> which the Contract Time begins. Multiple and partial Notices to Proceed may be issued on a <br /> single Project. <br /> Over absorbed Overhead: Over recovery of fixed indirect costs that occurs when a Contractor <br /> performs more overall Work than it otherwise would have performed. <br /> Overhead <br /> In general, Overhead for the purpose of calculating additional compensation under this section <br /> of the Contract shall include only those costs that are expended for the administration of the <br /> business as a whole. Such costs usually accrue or are incurred due to the passage of time, or <br /> cannot be traced to a particular project or contract, or both. <br /> Examples of possible Overhead costs include, but are not limited to, General and Administrative <br /> salaries and benefits, rent, general company insurance, exclusive of insurance on owned <br /> equipment that is directly job costed, depreciation on office facilities, utilities, maintenance, office <br /> supplies, general company accounting and legal fees, exclusive of amounts expended directly <br /> on any specific project, personal property taxes, general company business licenses, dues and <br /> subscriptions. <br /> The following costs and expenses are excluded from the definition and calculation of Overhead. <br /> Overhead costs that vary substantially with the volume of Work performed, as measured by <br /> billings, shall not be included in Overhead for the purpose of determining additional compensation <br /> for Extended or Unabsorbed Home Office Overhead, or both. I <br /> Examples of costs that are not included in Overhead include: travel and business meetings, <br /> telephones, professional fees expended for the benefit of a specific project, union welfare <br /> benefits, payroll taxes and equipment rental. ' <br /> If related party transactions are included in a Contractor's Overhead, they must be explicitly <br /> identified as related party transactions and must not exceed amounts that would be incurred in <br /> an arms-length transaction for the provision of the same or similar goods and services. If such <br /> transactions exist and the amounts paid by the Contractor and included in Overhead are in excess <br /> of that which would normally be expended in an arms-length transaction, an adjustment, in the <br /> form of a reduction in the amount for calculation purposes, must be included in any calculation in <br /> determining the amount of Allocable Overhead. <br /> Overhead shall not include any cost directly attributable to a particular project. If a cost can be <br /> traced to a particular contract, the Contractor may not classify the cost as Overhead. <br /> Indirect or home office costs that vary substantially with the amount of Work performed shall not <br /> be included in the group of costs comprising Overhead. <br /> Overhead shall not include any costs specifically disallowed by Federal Acquisition Regulations, <br /> Subpart 31.2 — Contracts with Commercial Organizations, or its successor. Further, "Overhead" <br /> shall not include the costs of any "field support services" that are more closely direct costs in <br /> nature, regardless of the manner in which the Contractor normally accounts for such costs. An <br /> example of such disallowed cost would be for material handling and expediting, which are costs <br /> incurred for the direct support and benefit of any specific project(s). <br /> In addition to compliance with Federal Acquisition Regulations, Subpart 31.2 examples of specific <br /> costs not allowed in a calculation under this Section of the Contract are Incentive Compensation <br /> paid to personnel classified as Overhead and otherwise includable under this Section of the <br /> Contract, travel and business meetings, employer paid benefits and taxes on direct payroll costs <br /> SEI to SRI Intertie,SRO8 Rehab Division 1 -GENERAL REQUIREMENTS WO No.-UP3714 111 <br /> SP-42 <br />
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