Contractor's Cost Proposal for Change Order Excluding Overhead & Profit (Public Buildings and Tech Support) is a legal document that was released by the New York City Department of Design and Construction - a government authority operating within New York City.
Q: What is a contractor's cost proposal?
A: A contractor's cost proposal is a detailed breakdown of the estimated costs for a specific change order in a construction project.
Q: What does the contractor's cost proposal exclude?
A: The contractor's cost proposal excludes overhead and profit.
Q: What type of buildings does this cost proposal apply to?
A: This cost proposal applies to public buildings in New York City.
Q: What is the scope of tech support in this cost proposal?
A: The cost proposal includes tech support related expenses.
Q: What is not included in the contractor's cost proposal?
A: Overhead and profit are not included in the contractor's cost proposal.
Q: What is the purpose of a contractor's cost proposal?
A: The purpose of a contractor's cost proposal is to provide a breakdown of estimated costs for a change order.
Q: Does the contractor's cost proposal cover public buildings?
A: Yes, the contractor's cost proposal covers public buildings in New York City.
Q: Does the cost proposal include tech support expenses?
A: Yes, the cost proposal includes tech support related expenses.
Q: What location does the cost proposal apply to?
A: The cost proposal applies to projects in New York City.
Form Details:
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