DFARS 252.216-7001 Economic Price Adjustment–Nonstandard Steel Items. Basic (Jul 1997) (Current)

As prescribed in 216.203-4-70(b), 

Price adjustment for nonstandard steel items.

              (1)  The price adjustment clause at 252.216-7001, Economic Price Adjustment--Nonstandard Steel Items, may be used in fixed-price supply contracts when—

                    (i)  The contractor is a steel producer and actually manufacturers the standard steel mill item referred to in the “base steel index” definition of the clause; and

                    (ii)  The items being acquired are nonstandard steel items made wholly or in part of standard steel mill items.

              (2)  When this clause is included in invitations for bids, omit Note 6 of the clause and all references to Note 6.

              (3)  Solicitations shall instruct offerors to complete all blanks in accordance with the applicable notes.

              (4)  When the clause is to provide for adjustment on a basis other than “established price” (see Note 6 of the clause), that price must be verified.

              (5)  The 10 percent figure in paragraph (e)(4) of the clause shall not be exceeded unless approval is obtained at a level above the contracting officer.

ECONOMIC PRICE ADJUSTMENT--NONSTANDARD STEEL ITEMS (JUL 1997)

      (a)  Definitions.  As used in this clause—

              “Base labor index” means the average of the labor indices for the three months which consist of the month of bid opening (or offer submission) and the months immediately preceding and following that month.

              “Base steel index” means the Contractor's established price (see Note 6) including all applicable extras of $________ per ____________ (see Note 1) for _______________ (see Note 2) on the date set for bid opening (or the date of submission of the offer).

              “Current labor index” means the average of the labor indices for the month in which delivery of supplies is required to be made and the month preceding.

              “Current steel index” means the Contractor's established price (see Note 6) for that item, including all applicable extras in effect ___ days (see Note 3) prior to the first day of the month in which delivery is required.

              “Established price” is—

                    (1)  A price which is an established catalog or market price of a commercial item sold in substantial quantities to the general public; and

                    (2)  The net price after applying any applicable standard trade discounts offered by the Contractor from its catalog, list, or schedule price.  (But see Note 6.)

              “Labor index” means the average straight time hourly earnings of the Contractor's employees in the ____________ shop of the Contractor's ________________ plant (see Note 4) for any particular month.

              “Month” means calendar month.  However, if the Contractor's accounting period does not coincide with the calendar month, then that accounting period shall be used in lieu of “month.”

      (b)  Each contract unit price shall be subject to revision, under the terms of this clause, to reflect changes in the cost of labor and steel.  For purpose of this price revision, the proportion of the contract unit price attributable to costs of labor not otherwise included in the price of the steel item identified under the “base steel index” definition in paragraph (a) shall be _____ percent, and the proportion of the contract unit price attributable to the cost of steel shall be _____ percent.  (See Note 5.)

      (c)(1)  Unless otherwise specified in this contract, the labor index shall be computed by dividing the total straight time earnings of the Contractor's employees in the shop identified in paragraph (a) for any given month by the total number of straight time hours worked by those employees in that month.

              (2)  Any revision in a contract unit price to reflect changes in the cost of labor shall be computed solely by reference to the “base labor index” and the “current labor index.”

      (d)  Any revision in a contract unit price to reflect changes in the cost of steel shall be computed solely by reference to the “base steel index” and the “current steel index.”

      (e)(1)  Each contract unit price shall be revised for each month in which delivery of supplies is required to be made.

              (2)  The revised contract unit price shall apply to the deliveries of those quantities required to be made in that month regardless of when actual delivery is made.

              (3)  Each revised contract unit price shall be computed by adding—

                    (i)  The adjusted cost of labor (obtained by multiplying ____ percent of the contract unit price by a fraction, of which the numerator shall be the current labor index and the denominator shall be the base labor index);

                    (ii)  The adjusted cost of steel (obtained by multiplying ____ percent of the contract unit price by a fraction, of which the numerator shall be the current steel index and the denominator shall be the base steel index); and

                    (iii)  The amount equal to ____ percent of the original contract unit price (representing that portion of the unit price which relates neither to the cost of labor nor the cost of steel, and which is therefore not subject to revision (see Note 5)).

              (4)  The aggregate of the increases in any contract unit price under this contract shall not exceed ten percent of the original contract unit price.

              (5)  Computations shall be made to the nearest one-hundredth of one cent.

      (f)(1)  Pending any revisions of the contract unit prices, the Contractor shall be paid the contract unit price for deliveries made.

              (2)  Within 30 days after final delivery (or such other period as may be authorized by the Contracting Officer), the Contractor shall furnish a statement identifying the correctness of—

                    (i)  The average straight time hourly earnings of the Contractor's employees in the shop identified in paragraph (a) that are relevant to the computations of the “base labor index” and the “current labor index;” and

                    (ii)  The Contractor's established prices (see Note 6), including all applicable extras for like quantities of the item that are relevant to the computation of the “base steel index” and the “current steel index.”

              (3)  Upon request of the Contracting Officer, the Contractor shall make available all records used in the computation of the labor indices.

              (4)  Upon receipt of the statement, the Contracting Officer will compute the revised contract unit prices and modify the contract accordingly.  No modification to this contract will be made pursuant to this clause until the Contracting Officer has verified the revised established price (see Note 6).

      (g)(1)  In the event any item of this contract is subject to a total or partial termination for convenience, the month in which the Contractor receives notice of the termination, if prior to the month in which delivery is required, shall be considered the month in which delivery of the terminated item is required for the purposes of determining the current labor and steel indices under paragraphs (c) and (d).

              (2)  For any item which is not terminated for convenience, the month in which delivery is required under the contract shall continue to apply for determining those indices with respect to the quantity of the non-terminated item.

              (3)  If this contract is terminated for default, any price revision shall be limited to the quantity of the item which has been delivered by the Contractor and accepted by the Government prior to receipt by the Contractor of the notice of termination.

      (h)  If the Contractor's failure to make delivery of any required quantity arises out of causes beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of the Contractor, within the meaning of the clause of this contract entitled “Default,” the quantity not delivered shall be delivered as promptly as possible after the cessation of the cause of the failure, and the delivery schedule set forth in this contract shall be amended accordingly.

NOTES:

1  Offeror insert the unit price and unit measure of the standard steel mill item to be used in the manufacture of the contract item.

2  Offeror identify the standard steel mill item to be used in the manufacture of the contract item.

3  Offeror insert best estimate of the number of days required for processing the standard steel mill item in the shop identified under the “labor index” definition.

4  Offeror identify the shop and plant in which the standard steel mill item identified under the “base steel index” definition will be finally fabricated or processed into the contract item.

5  Offeror insert the same percentage figures for the corresponding blanks in paragraphs (b), (e)(3)(i), and (e)(3)(ii).  In paragraph (e)(3)(iii), insert the percentage representing the difference between the sum of the percentages inserted in paragraph (b) and 100 percent.

6  In negotiated acquisitions of nonstandard steel items, when there is no “established price” or when it is not desirable to use this price, this paragraph may refer to another appropriate price basis, e.g., an established interplant price.

(End of clause)

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Services ✖ Subcontractor ✖ C/R ✖ Time and Materials ✖ Construction ✖ Architect-Eng ✖ (Applies if the contractor is a steel producer and actually manufacturers the standard steel mill item referred to in the “base steel index” definition of the clause; and the items being acquired are nonstandard steel items made wholly or in part of standard steel mill items. )

52.204-2 Security Requirements.

52.215-21 Requirements for Certified Cost or Pricing Data and Data Other Than Certified Cost or Pricing Data-Modifications.

52.216-16 Incentive Price Revision-Firm Target.

52.216-2 Economic Price Adjustment-Standard Supplies.

52.216-3 Economic Price Adjustment-Semistandard Supplies.

52.216-4 Economic Price Adjustment-Labor and Material.

52.216-5 Price Redetermination-Prospective.

52.216-6 Price Redetermination-Retroactive.

52.222-30 Construction Wage Rate Requirements-Price Adjustment (None or Separately Specified Method).

52.222-31 Construction Wage Rate Requirements-Price Adjustment (Percentage Method).

52.222-32 Construction Wage Rate Requirements-Price Adjustment (Actual Method).

52.222-43 Fair Labor Standards Act and Service Contract Labor Standards-Price Adjustment (Multiple Year and Option Contracts).

52.222-44 Fair Labor Standards Act and Service Contract Labor Standards-Price Adjustment.

52.222-55 Minimum Wages Under Executive Order 13658.

52.229-4 Federal, State, and Local Taxes (State and Local Adjustments).

52.229-6 Taxes-Foreign Fixed-Price Contracts.

52.232-29 Terms for Financing of Purchases of Commercial Items.

52.232-31 Invitation to Propose Financing Terms.

52.233-3 Protest after Award.

52.236-2 Differing Site Conditions.

52.242-14 Suspension of Work.

52.242-15 Stop-Work Order.

52.243-1 Changes-Fixed-Price.

52.243-2 Changes-Cost-Reimbursement.

52.243-3 Changes-Time-and-Materials or Labor-Hours.

52.243-4 Changes.

52.243-5 Changes and Changed Conditions.

52.243-7 Notification of Changes.

52.250-5 SAFETY Act-Equitable Adjustment.

52.215-21 Requirements for Certified Cost or Pricing Data and Data Other Than Certified Cost or Pricing Data-Modifications.

52.216-2 Economic Price Adjustment-Standard Supplies.

52.216-3 Economic Price Adjustment-Semistandard Supplies.

52.232-29 Terms for Financing of Purchases of Commercial Products and Commercial Services.

52.232-31 Invitation to Propose Financing Terms.

252.232-7015 Performance-Based Payments-Representation.

252.232-7016 Notice of Progress Payments or Performance-Based Payments.

252.216-7000 Economic Price Adjustment-Basic Steel, Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, or Copper Mill Products.

252.216-7003 Economic Price Adjustment-Wage Rates or Material Prices Controlled by a Foreign Government.

252.216-7007 Economic Price Adjustment-Basic Steel, Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, or Copper Mill Products-Representation.

252.216-7008 Economic Price Adjustment-Wage Rates or Material Prices Controlled by a Foreign Government-Representation.

252.217-7003 Changes.

252.217-7027 Contract Definitization.

252.227-7002 Readjustment of Payments.

252.232-7000 Advance Payment Pool.

252.232-7012 Performance-Based Payments–Whole-Contract Basis.

252.232-7013 Performance-Based Payments-Deliverable-Item Basis.

252.236-7003 Payment for Mobilization and Preparatory Work.

252.236-7004 Payment for Mobilization and Demobilization.

252.237-7023 Continuation of Essential Contractor Services .

252.239-7004 Orders for Facilities and Services.

252.241-7000 Superseding Contract.

252.243-7001 Pricing of Contract Modifications.

252.243-7002 Requests for Equitable Adjustment.

252.247-7000 Hardship Conditions.

252.247-7002 Revision of Prices.

252.249-7000 Special Termination Costs.

252.215-7015 Program Should-Cost Review.

1852.215-79 Price Adjustment for "Make-or-Buy" Changes.

1852.242-72 Denied Access to NASA Facilities

1852.243-72 Equitable Adjustments.

5252.211-9503 LEVEL OF EFFORT (COST REIMBURSEMENT) (NAVAIR)(DEC 2012)

5252.243-9505 ENGINEERING CHANGES (NAVAIR)

5252.227-9505 TECHNICAL DATA AND COMPUTER SOFTWARE IDENTIFICATION IN ENGINEERING CHANGE PROPOSALS (ECPs) (NAVAIR)

5252.216-9200 Payment of Fixed Fee (Completion Type)

5252.216-9201 Payment of Fixed Fee Based on Staff-hours (Term Type)

5252.216-9205 Fee Determination and Payment (Indefinite Delivery Type Contracts)

5252.217-9201 Contract Maximum Amount

5252.242-9515 RESTRICTION ON THE DIRECT CHARGING OF MATERIAL (VARIATION)

3052.216-70 Evaluation of offers subject to an economic price adjustment clause.

3052.216-71 Determination of award fee.

3052.231-70 Precontract costs.

5152.211-9001 Variations in Estimated Quantities-Subline Items.

5152.237-9000 Adjustments to Contractor’s Coefficient for Option Years (Job Order Contracts).

552.236-11 Use and Possession Prior to Completion.

552.236-79 Construction-Manager-As-Constructor.

552.216-71 Economic Price Adjustment—Special Order Program Contracts.

552.238-81 Price Reductions.

552.243-71 Equitable Adjustments.

552.246-70 Source Inspection by Quality Approved Manufacturer.

552.246-77 Additional Contract Warranty Provisions for Supplies of a Noncomplex Nature.

552.270-10 Failure in Performance.

552.238-117 Price Adjustment—Failure To Provide Accurate Information.

552.238-120 Economic Price Adjustment—Federal Supply Schedule Contracts.

552.238-82 Modifications (Federal Supply Schedules).

652.216-71 Price Adjustment.

652.237-70 Compensatory Time Off.

652.237-72 Observance of Legal Holidays and Administrative Leave.

952.204-76 Conditional payment of fee or profit-safeguarding restricted data and other classified information.

952.208-70 Printing.

952.216-7 Allowable cost and payment.

952.216-15 Predetermined indirect cost rates.

952.223-76 Conditional payment of fee or profit-safeguarding restricted data and other classified information and protection of worker safety and health.

970.5211-1 Work authorization.

970.5215-1 Total available fee: Base fee amount and performance fee amount.

970.5215-3 Conditional Payment of Fee, Profit, and Other Incentives-Facility Management Contracts

970.5215-4 Cost reduction.

970.5215-5 Limitation on fee.

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