Dallas Texas Construction Contract Cost Plus or Fixed Fee

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This form is a Construction Contract that may be executed with either a cost plus or fixed fee payment arrangement. The form contains the following additional subject matters and complies with the laws of the State of Texas: scope of work, work site, warranty and insurance.

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Cost-plus pricing is also known as markup pricing. It's a pricing method where a fixed percentage is added on top of the cost it takes to produce one unit of a product (unit cost). The resulting number is the selling price of the product.

What Is a Cost-Plus Contract? A cost-plus contract is one in which the contractor is paid for all of a project's expenses plus an additional fee for the job. The additional fee is intended to be the contractor's profit.

Cost plus fixed fee contracts can be used when both the contractor and the owner agree that the contractor is entitled to a fee in addition to the project expenses.

Unlike a fixed-cost construction contract, a cost-plus construction agreement is a contract in which the owner pays the contractor the actual costs of the materials and labor plus an additional negotiated fee or percentage over that amount.

The construction contract price includes the direct project cost including field supervision expenses plus the markup imposed by contractors for general overhead expenses and profit. The factors influencing a facility price will vary by type of facility and location as well.

Cost Plus contract has its own advantages and disadvantages. This type of contract is used when you want to reduce the risks and have your expenses covered on a job. But here you won't get reimbursed for any and every expenses.

From Longman Business Dictionary ?fixed ?fee (also flat fee) countable a set amount paid for work or a service, that does not change with the time the work takes or the amount the service is usedQuebec doctors get a fixed fee for each medical service performed.

Cost-plus contracts are majorly found in the construction industry where the contractor is reimbursed the number of expenditures made for the contract and fixed percentage fees of the contract cost as the profit made on the contract.

Cost-plus contracts are generally used if the party drawing up the contract has budgetary restrictions or if the overall scope of the work can't be properly estimated in advance. In construction, cost-plus contracts are drawn up so contractors can be reimbursed for almost every expense actually incurred on a project.

Budget: A fixed-price contract is just that: fixed. The agreed-on price at the beginning of the project is the price at the end. Conversely, a cost-plus contract estimates a project's costs but doesn't set the final price until the project is completed.

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