performance of the Work, and cost, less market value, of rate set forth in the Blue Book if not already included in thesuch items used but not consumed which remain the lease rate. The hours of operation shall be based upon actualproperty of CONTRACTOR-equipment usage to the nearest quarter hour, as recorded bythe ENGINEER.c. Rentals of all construction equipment andmachinery, and the parts thereof whether rented from 5, Leased Equipment when idle (Standby): Idle or standbyCONTRACTOR or others in accordance with rental equipment is equipment on-site or in transit to and from theagreements approved by OWNER with the advice of Work site and necessary to perform the Work under theENGINEER, and the costs of transportation, loading, modification but not in actual use. Idle equipment time, asunloading, assembly, dismantling, and removal thereof All documented by the ENGINEER, shall be paid at the leasingsuch costs shall be in accordance with the terms of said rate determined in 11.01.A.5.C, excluding operational costs.rental agreements. The rental of any such equipment, machinery,or parts shall cease when the use thereof is no 6. Owned and Other Equipment in Use: Equipmentlonger necessary for the Work.rates for owned equipment provided in other thanarm's length transaction shall not exceed the single1. Full rental cost for leased equipment shall not exceed shift hourly costs rate developed in accordance withthe rates listed in the Rental Rate Blue Book published by the CRG and as modified herein for multiple shifts.Equipment Watch, as adjusted to the regional area of the This hourly rate will be paid for each hour theProject. Owned equipment costs shall not exceed the single equipment actually performs work. The hours ofshift rates established in the Cost Reference Guide (CRG) operation shall be based upon actual equipment usagefor Construction Equipment also published by Equipment as recorded by the ENGINEER. It is agreed that thisWatch. The most recent published edition in effect at the rate shall represent payment in full for all thecommencement of the actual equipment use shall be used. CONTRACTOR's direct costs.2. Rates shall apply to equipment in good workingcondition, Equipment not in good condition, or larger than 7. Owned and Other Equipment when Idle (Standby):required, may be rejected by ENGINEER or accepted at Equipment necessary to be on-site to pertorm the Work onreduced rates.single shift operations, but not utilized. shall be paid for at3. Leased Equipment: For equipment leased or rented at the ownership hourly expense rate developed in accordancearm's length transactions from outside vendors, the with the CRG, provided its presence and necessity on-sitemaximum rates shall be determined by the following:has been documented by the ENGINEER. Pawnents for idletime of portions of a normal workday, in coniunction withActual Usage Blue Book Payment Category original contract Work, will not be allowed. In no eventshall the idle time claimed in a day for a particular piece ofLess than 8 hours ttourlv Rate equipment exceed the normal Work or shift scheduleestablished for the Project. It is agreed that this rate shall8 or more hours but represent pavnent in full for all the CONTRACTOR'sless than 7-days Daily Rate direct costs. When ENGINEER determines that theequipment is not needed to continuously remain at the Work7 or more days but site, payment will be limited to the actual hours in use.less than 30 davsWeekly Rate8. Owned and Other Equipment. Multiple Shifts: For30 days or more Monthly Rate multiple shift operations, the CRG single shift total hourlycosts rate shall apply to the operating equipment duringAnn's lcngth rental and lease transactions are those in the first shift. For all subsequent shifts, up to two in a day,which the firm involved in the rental or lease of equipment the operating rate shall be the sum of the total hourly CRGis not associated with, owned by, have common operatine cost and 60 percent of the CRG Ownership andmanagement. directorship, facilities and/or stockholders overhaul expense. Payment for idle or standby time forwith the finn renting the equipment.second and third shifts shall be 20 percent of the CRGownership and overhaul expense.4. Leased Equipment in Use: Actual equipment use time 9. When necessary to obtain owned equipmcnt fromdocumented by the ENGINEER shall be the basis that the sources beyond the Project limits, the actual cost to transferequipment was on and utilized at the Project site. In the equipment to the Work site and return it to its originaladdition to the leasing rate above, equipment operational location will be allowed as an additional item of expense.costs shall be paid at the estimated hourly operating cost Move-in and move-out allowances will not be made forEJCDC No. 1910-8 (1996 Edition) 00 7200-34w/ JJG Modifications (Rev03/06/08)
equipment brought to the Project if the equipment is also requires reconstruction and CONTRACTOR is placed inused on original contract or related Work- If the move-out charge thereof, CONTRACTOR shall be paid for services,destination is not to the original location, the payment for a fee proportionate to that stated in paragraphmove-out will not exceed the payment for the move-in. If 12.01.C.f.Loscs and damaages (and related expasesthe move is made by common carrier, the allowance will be caused by damage to the Work, not compensated bythe anount paid for the freight. If the equipment is hauled insurance or othe:iuie, sustained by CONTRACTOR inwith the CONTRACTOR's own forces, rental will be cnnection . ith the perfoRance ofthe Wo, (exoept lossesallowed for the hauling unit plus the hauling unit operator's and da-m ges within the deductible amounts of prcpe:-wage. If equipment is transferred under its own power, the in a es..blihe. n aEcordance ith pamph 5.06.D),rental will be 75% of the appropriate total hourly costs for proevided such losses and damages have resuIted f-rmthe equipment, without attachments, plus the equipment causes ether than the negligence of CONTRACTOR, anyoperator's wage. Charges for time utilized in servicing Subcontractor, or anyone directly or indirectly emplyed byequipment to ready it for use prior to moving and similaran) of them or for whose acts any of them may be liable.charges will not be allowed s oss. es1hall include settlements made with the 1.itt..n10. Where a breakdown occurs on any piece of owned consent and approval of OWNER. No such los;es,equipment, payment shall cease for that equipment and any danages, and expe nses shall .. be included in the Cost of theother owned equipment idled by the breakdown. If any pa Work for the purpose of dtemai g CONTRACTOR'of the Work is shutdown by the OWNER, standby time willbe paid during non-operatinz hours if diversion ofequipment to other Work is not practicable. ENGINEER g. The cost of utilities, fuel, and sanitary facilities at thereserves the right to cease standby time payment when an Site.extended shutdown is anticipated.11. If a rate has not been established in the CRG for owned h. Minor expenses such as telegrams, long distanceequipment, the CONTRACTOR may: if approved by the telephone calls, telephone service at the Site, expressage,ENGINEER, use the rate of the most similar model found, and similar petty cash items in connection with the Work.considering such characteristics as manufacturer, capacity,horsepower, age, and fuel type, or request Dataquest, Inc. to i. - When the Cost of the Work is used to determinefurnish a written response for a rate on the equipment, the value of a Change Order or of a Claim, the cost ofwhich shall be presented to the ENGINEER for approval, or premiums for additional Bonds and insurance required berequestthe ENGINEER to establish a rate.cause of the changes in the Work or caused by the eventgiving rise to the Claim,d. Sales, consumer, use, and other similar taxes related tothe Work, and for which CONTRACTOR is liable, imposed j. When all the Work is performed on the basis of costbyLaws and Regulations.plus, the costs of premiums for all Bonds and insuranceCONTRACTOR is required by the Contract Documents toe. - Deposits lost for causes other than negligence of purchase and maintain.CONTRACTOR, any Subcontractor, or anyone directly orindirectly employed by any of them or for whose acts any of B. Costs Excluded. The term Cost of the Work shallthem may be liable, and royalty payments and fees for not include any of the following items:permits and licenses.1. Payroll costs and other compensation off - Losses and damages (and related expenses) caused CONTRACTOR's officers, executives, principals (ofby damage to any of the Work that has been completed and partnerships and sole proprietorships), general managers,accepted by the OWNER, not compensated by insurance or engineers, architects, estimators, attorneys, auditors,otherwise, sustained by CONTRACTOR in connection with accountants, purchasing and contracting agents, expediters,the performance and furnishing of the Work. provided they timekeepers, clerks, and other personnel employed byhave resulted fiom causes other than the negligence of CONTRACTOR, whether at the Site or inCONTRACTOR. any Subcontractor, or anyone directly or CONTRACTOR's principal or branch office for generalindirectly employed by any of them or for whose acts any of administration of the Work and not specifically included inthem may be liable. Such losses shall include settlements the agreed upon schedule of job classifications referred to inmade with the written consent and approval of OWNER. paragraph 11.01 .A. I or specifically covered by paragraphNo such losses, damages and expenses shall be included in I 1.0l.A.4, all of which are to be considered administrativethe Cost of the Work for the purpose of detenmining costs covered by the CONTRACTOR's fee.CONTRACTOR'S fee. If. however, any such loss ordamage to the Work that has been accepted by OWNEREJCDC No. 1910-8 (1996 Edition) 007200-35w/ JJG Modifications (RevO3/0608)
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