FAR 52.215-14 - Integrity of Unit Prices
Prescribed in 15.408(f)(1) | |
Effective Date: | 1 October 1997 |
Clause or Provision: | Clause |
Provision or Clause Number: | 52.215-14 - Integrity of Unit Prices |
Principle Type And/Or Purpose of Contract: | |
Required: | |
Applicable: | Time and Materials/Labor Hour; Facilities; Architect-Engineering; Dismantling, Demolition or Removal of Improvements; Fixed Price, Supply; Cost Reimbursement, Supply; Communication Services; Leasing of Motor Vehicles; Time & Material/Labor Hour; Cost Reimbursement, Construction; Fixed Price, Construction; Cost Reimbursement, Service; Fixed Price, Service; Cost Reimbursement, R&D; Fixed Price, R&D; Indefinite Delivery; Transportation; Utility Services |
Optional: | Simplified Acquisition Procedures (Excludes Micro-Purchase) |
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ProcurementType: | |
Contract Threshold: | >150,000">150,000" is not in the list (>10M, >5M, >1M, >750,000, >700,000, >500,000, >150,000, >100,000, >30,000, >25,000, ...) of allowed values for the "ContractThreshold" property. |
Prescription Overview: |
Prescription |
Clause Overview: |
(a) Any proposal submitted for the negotiation of prices for items of supplies shall distribute costs within contracts on a basis that ensures that unit prices are in proportion to the items’ base cost (e.g., manufacturing or acquisition costs). Any method of distributing costs to line items that distorts unit prices shall not be used. For example, distributing costs equally among line items is not acceptable except when there is little or no variation in base cost. Nothing in this paragraph requires submission of certified cost or pricing data not otherwise required by law or regulation.
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Important Notes/Requirements: |
Generally applicable to awards where contractor will manufacture supplies or acquire supplies to which it will contribute significant value. |
Subcontract Threshold: | |
Incorporated by Reference: | Yes |
Uniform Contract Format: | I |
Editor: | Marshall |
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