Zag2009
@Zag2009
Joined Nov 16, 2016 · 26 posts
Recent posts
- NAICS Codes Requirements
> > Retreadfed said: > > > Are you asking this in regard to developing or complying with a small business subcontracting plan or for some other purpose? If it is the latter, what clause in your cont
in Subcontracts & Subcontract Management · 7y ago
- NAICS Codes Requirements
> > Retreadfed said: > > > I presume you have a prime contract with the government that relates to the BOA. If that is the case, are the training services being acquired as a result of a government
in Subcontracts & Subcontract Management · 7y ago
- NAICS Codes Requirements
> > here\_2\_help said: > > > The BOA is not a contract. Your "individual releases" are the contracts. > > > > Does that help? Good point. That is helpful. Thanks.
in Subcontracts & Subcontract Management · 7y ago
- NAICS Codes Requirements
My company issued a BOA to a subcontractor under NAICS 236210, Industrial Building Construction. Since then, several releases have been issued under the BOA under the same NAICS code. One of the rel
in Subcontracts & Subcontract Management · 7y ago
- DEAR 970.5232-3 and records retention
> > Vern Edwards said: > > > The prime contract clause doesn't answer your question, does it? That clause says "similar," not identical. So what makes sense? > > > > It seems to me that it makes sen
in Subcontracts & Subcontract Management · 7y ago
- DEAR 970.5232-3 and records retention
Our prime contract contains the clause DEAR 970.5232-3 (June 2007) Alt 1 (Dec 2000), which in short requires the prime contractor to retain records for 3 years after final payment on the prime contrac
in Subcontracts & Subcontract Management · 7y ago
- Fee on Negotiated Changes
> > Retreadfed said: > > > I recall a case before the Federal Circuit in the 1990's where the Court held that the proper time to assess risk is when a change is made to contract work, not when the am
in Contract Administration · 8y ago
- Fee on Negotiated Changes
> > Vern Edwards said: > > > [@here\_2\_help](/u/here_2_help) > > > > This is another case in which an OP did not provide all of the information we need to respond effectively. I said in my first po
in Contract Administration · 8y ago
- Fee on Negotiated Changes
We are a government contractor in negotiations for a change to our contract. We originally proposed a set fee at X%. Negotiations have taken well over a year. Now the agency wants to reduce the fee
in Contract Administration · 8y ago
- Subcontractor Defective Pricing - Audit Scope
> > On 3/6/2018 at 1:15 PM, Vern Edwards said: > > > The standard FAR clauses place no such express responsibility upon the prime. Yes thank you. Exactly what I was looking to confirm. Saw yo
in Subcontracts & Subcontract Management · 8y ago
- Subcontractor Defective Pricing - Audit Scope
All - thank you for your input. Yes my question has been answered, and additional insight provided by multiple responses will be taken into consideration, specifically related to False Claims.
in Subcontracts & Subcontract Management · 8y ago
- Subcontractor Defective Pricing - Audit Scope
> > here\_2\_help said: > > > Let's ask the question this way: If the government believes that the subcontractor defectively priced its proposal, who will the government go after with respect to the
in Subcontracts & Subcontract Management · 8y ago
- Subcontractor Defective Pricing - Audit Scope
If a prime contractor suspects subcontractor has defective pricing after award of the subcontract, is the prime responsible for performing a post-award (or defective price) audit of the subcontractor?
in Subcontracts & Subcontract Management · 8y ago
- Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act
> > ji20874 said: > > > Zag, > > > > I'm curious -- I found and read the 1996 version of the Walsh-Healey -- it says nothing about flow-down, to 8(a) subcontractors or anyone else. Where are you fin
in Subcontracts & Subcontract Management · 8y ago
- Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act
> > ji20874 said: > > > Zag, > > > > The clause at FAR 52.222-20 now has the title "Contracts for Materials, Supplies, Articles, and Equipment Exceeding $15,000" and a date of May 2014. This is sti
in Subcontracts & Subcontract Management · 8y ago
- Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act
Our prime contracts contains FAR 52.222-20, Walsh-Healey Contracts Act. In researching the applicability of the Act to subcontracts, it appears the flow-down requirement is limited to 8(a) subcontract
in Subcontracts & Subcontract Management · 8y ago
- IGCE Development
Are there any issues/implications that could arise if prime contractor provides proposal details, including cost breakdowns details, to its Contracting Officer at their request to be used in developme
in Contract Administration · 9y ago
- DEAR 952.209-72, Organizational Conflicts of Interest
Thank you, Vern. Don't you only have to flow down this clause to subcontracts for advisory assistance work (which in my case it is not)? If it is not for this type of work, does the clause still ap
in Contract Administration · 9y ago
- DEAR 952.209-72, Organizational Conflicts of Interest
My prime contract contains DEAR 952.209-72, _Organizational Conflicts of Interest Alt 1 (1997)_. If my company (prime contractor) issued a subcontract for design work to its affiliate, under this cla
in Contract Administration · 9y ago
- CPPC
> > Matthew Fleharty said: > > > Did you read the clause I referred you to? You may have consent to subcontract requirements in which case the CO would certainly have such authority. Yes, I did. W
in Subcontracts & Subcontract Management · 9y ago