Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-787.600 - Assignment, Negotiation, and Modification of Task Assignments
(1) There is no minimum amount of work
guaranteed to any PRAC under a Continuing Contract. The Department shall assign
work at its sole discretion as determined by the Department. In making a
determination of assignment, the Department will consider a PRAC's workload,
past performance, experience with similar tasks, and scheduling
availability.
(2) Cost negotiations
shall be addressed in each Task Assignment.
(3) Upon assignment of a Project, the PRAC
shall negotiate a Level of Effort with the Department.
(4) Modification of Task Assignments.
(a) Should conditions alter the nature and
extent of the work specified and described in the Task Assignment, and the
alteration of such conditions changes the cost or time to perform the work
required to complete the Project as specified or described and planned to be
incurred in the PRAC's Level of Effort and negotiated cost, a modification
shall be made by means of a Task Assignment Change Order.
(b) All adjustments to the Task Assignment
amount resulting from a change in the work shall be determined by the measure
of actual, or estimated out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred or avoided by
the PRAC for labor, materials, equipment, equipment rental, and overhead and
profit thereon, for performing the changed work, or not performing the
work.
(c) The PRAC shall perform
changes in the work and bidding shall not be required if the PRAC's performance
and capability remain satisfactory at the time of a proposed Task Assignment
Change Order and:
1. The change is within the
general scope of the Continuing Contract and the Continuing Contract or Task
Assignment contains a method of calculating overhead and profit caused by Task
Assignment Change Order;
2. The
change will reduce either the scope or size of the Project or the Task
Assignment price, is an integral part of the Project that must be made to
correct an unanticipated condition which is necessary to permit the Project to
continue; and
3. The PRAC agrees to
a reasonable negotiated change in the Task Assignment price.
(5) The Department may
solicit a cost proposal for a qualifying Project from any PRAC and may
thereafter enter into a Task Assignment with that PRAC, for any of the services
described in the scope of services contained in the Continuing Contract. Under
a Task Assignment, the PRAC will manage all work being conducted under that
Task Assignment. This includes: pre-qualification of all subcontractors
necessary for conducting work under the Task Assignment; selection of the
lowest cost, responsive, responsible subcontractor for each aspect of the
subcontracted work described within the Task Assignment; management of all
selected subcontractors under the Task Assignment; and payment of all
subcontractors following satisfactory completion of work described in the Task
Assignment.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 287.0595, 376.303 FS. Law Implemented 287.0595, 376.30, 376.301, 376.303, 376.305, 376.307, 376.3078 FS.
New 11-17-20.
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