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How can we reasonably expect to do fixed-price performance-based contracting in facilities maintenance when maintenance requirements are so dynamic?

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How can we reasonably expect to do fixed-price performance-based contracting in facilities maintenance when maintenance requirements are so dynamic?

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A30.1 These types of contracts include buying a combination of firm-fixed-price, and indefinite quantity/indefinite delivery products and services with fixed unit prices. An example of how the typical facilities maintenance products and services would fit into each area is detailed below: a. Firm-Fixed-Price: This might include such items as maintenance management, Preventive Maintenance (PM), Predictive Testing and Inspection (PT&I), and Trouble Calls. b. Indefinite Quantity/Indefinite Delivery (Fixed Unit Prices): This would include items we perform frequently, and where job content can be easily defined. We may not know when, where, and how much of the product we’ll need. Some good examples are maintenance paving, painting, roofing, etc., where unit prices have been pre-negotiated, and simply ordered as needed. c. Time-and-Materials: This may be used as a line item to supplement a basic fixed-price effort, including those jobs that tend to be unique in nature and where the job conte

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A30.1 These types of contracts include buying a combination of firm-fixed-price, and indefinite quantity/indefinite delivery products and services with fixed unit prices. An example of how the typical facilities maintenance products and services would fit into each area is detailed below: a. Firm-Fixed-Price: This might include such items as maintenance management, Preventive Maintenance (PM), Predictive Testing and Inspection (PT&I), and Trouble Calls. b. Indefinite Quantity/Indefinite Delivery (Fixed Unit Prices): This would include items we perform frequently, and where job content can be easily defined. We may not know when, where, and how much of the product we’ll need. Some good examples are maintenance paving, painting, roofing, etc., where unit prices have been pre-negotiated, and simply ordered as needed. c. Time-and-Materials: This may be used as a line item to supplement a basic fixed-price effort, including those jobs that tend to be unique in nature and where the job conte

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