Contractor's Cost Proposal for Change Order Including Overhead & Profit (Infrastructure) - New York City

Contractor's Cost Proposal for Change Order Including Overhead & Profit (Infrastructure) - New York City

Contractor's Cost Proposal for Change Order Including Overhead & Profit (Infrastructure) is a legal document that was released by the New York City Department of Design and Construction - a government authority operating within New York City.

FAQ

Q: What is this document about?A: This document is a contractor's cost proposal for a change order, specifically for infrastructure projects in New York City.

Q: What is a change order?A: A change order is a document that outlines the modification to a construction contract, including changes in scope of work, time, or cost.

Q: What does 'overhead' refer to in this document?A: Overhead refers to the expenses incurred by a contractor to operate their business, such as rent, utilities, insurance, and office supplies.

Q: What does 'profit' refer to in this document?A: Profit refers to the additional amount of money that a contractor expects to earn from a project, beyond their actual costs and expenses.

Q: Who would typically use this document?A: This document is typically used by contractors when submitting a cost proposal for a change order in infrastructure projects in New York City.

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Form Details:

  • Released on September 1, 1998;
  • The latest edition currently provided by the New York City Department of Design and Construction;
  • Ready to use and print;
  • Easy to customize;
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