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08-01-2010, 04:12 PM
richardo1505
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08-01-2010, 04:45 PM
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richardo1505 Wrote:
... but if you have a separate line item for management time, say 3-4 hours for coordination of resource, etc, surely this cannot be added to
the variation along with Overheads and Profit.
Hell, yes! Basic Law of Supply and Demand, pal You want it...
I've got it...
Here's the price!
Simples
12-01-2010, 08:20 AM
uk_tom21
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I take it you already have a contract in place and have signed up to a % for post-contract variations?
You can't charge the time for your procurement resource, as this will be deemed to be included within that OH&P rate; however, you can
charge delivery to site (providing of course that you can provide an invoice substantiating the cost)
12-01-2010, 10:20 PM
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richardo1505
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RE: Overheads & Profit on Variations
uk_tom21 Wrote:
I take it you already have a contract in place and have signed up to a % for post-contract variations?
You can't charge the time for your procurement resource, as this will be deemed to be included within that OH&P rate; however, you can
charge delivery to site (providing of course that you can provide an invoice substantiating the cost)
Many thanks UK_Tom21. This is along the lines I am thinking..........the cost for management time for ordering of materials should already be
included within the OHP, therefore a separate line item would be unreasonable.
I also think there is another step in this scenario to state that the application of overheads as a simple % is not correct as in effect we are
dealing with |Loss & Expense where additional overheads would need to be proved (production of an invoice like you say). A percentage for
OHP against variations has not been stated in the contract so I guess it is open to the employer to play things really hard if the are minded.
Thanks again, this is a great forum
13-01-2010, 08:16 AM
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richardo1505
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RE: Overheads & Profit on Variations
uk_tom21 Wrote:
What is the form of contract and what is the variation for?
thanks uk_tom21. The contract is JCT MWD05. OHP has been applied to all variations togerther with additional prelim costs for management
and supervision. I believe you can only have 1 but not both.
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