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In this tutorial by Matt, a contracting officer, the focus is on time and materials contracts, primarily used in construction and product development. These contracts stipulate that a company or employee is compensated for their time and the materials used, making them suitable for projects where size or changes are unpredictable. This approach contrasts with fixed price contracts. According to the federal acquisition regulation subpart 16.6, time and materials contracts involve acquiring supplies or services based on direct labor hours at specified fixed hourly rates, which cover wages, overhead, administrative expenses, profit, and the actual cost of materials utilized.