BrandonB
@BrandonB
Joined Aug 7, 2024 · 6 posts
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- Hypotheticals of when a Prime can charge Fee on subcontracting labor
> > On 8/9/2024 at 6:58 PM, Don Mansfield said: > > > Do you think that, by definition, a charge of profit/fee on a subcontract is an _excessive pass-through charge_? That would be wrong. > > > > In
in Contract Pricing including CAS & Allowable Costs · 1y ago
- Hypotheticals of when a Prime can charge Fee on subcontracting labor
Yes, a DD1547 is typically requested from a contractor.
in Contract Pricing including CAS & Allowable Costs · 1y ago
- Hypotheticals of when a Prime can charge Fee on subcontracting labor
Proposed as a percentage derived from Weighted Guidelines.
in Contract Pricing including CAS & Allowable Costs · 1y ago
- Hypotheticals of when a Prime can charge Fee on subcontracting labor
Thanks Neil... you got me to look at this from a different perspective. I always presumed subcontracted efforts were always to fulfill the Govt's requirement because the Prime doesn't have a capabili
in Contract Pricing including CAS & Allowable Costs · 1y ago
- Hypotheticals of when a Prime can charge Fee on subcontracting labor
Thanks Neil for response... this article focuses on the 70% limit of work to be subbed out. I'm looking for examples of when the Gov can accept a Prime to charge fee for the SubK's work. **Sample s
in Contract Pricing including CAS & Allowable Costs · 1y ago
- Hypotheticals of when a Prime can charge Fee on subcontracting labor
As defined in 52.215-23 Limitations on Pass-Through Charges, Excessive pass-through charges: with respect to a Contractor or subcontractor that adds no or negligible value to a contract or subcontract
in Contract Pricing including CAS & Allowable Costs · 1y ago