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GSA is authorized by 40 U.S.C. 501 to contract for utility services for periods not exceeding tenyears. (2) The Department of Defense (DoD) is authorized by 10 U.S.C.
The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) is the primary regulation for use by all executive agencies in their acquisition of supplies and services with appropriated funds. The FAR also contains standard solicitation provisions and contract clauses and the various agency FAR supplements.
Utility services include telecommunications, electrical utilities, natural gas, certain transportation services, and also water and wastewater treatment services provided by private companies.
Contract closeout is an important aspect of contract administration. The contract audit process also affects contract closeout on cost-reimbursement contracts. Contract audits are required to determine the reasonableness, allowability, and allocability of costs incurred under cost reimbursement contracts. A GUIDE TO BEST PRACTICES FOR CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION - GSA gsa.gov system files BestPracticesContr gsa.gov system files BestPracticesContr
(S-90) The contracting officer shall obtain approval from the HCA before entering into an UCA or modifying the scope of an UCA when performance has already begun. The Request for HCA approval of a UCA is located in DARS PGI 217.7404-1(S-90) and must be maintained in the contract file.
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➢ Areawide Contract: A master contract entered into between the Government and a utility service provider to cover the utility service acquisitions of all Federal agencies in the franchised certified service territory. ➢ Ordering Agency: Any Agency authorized to obtain services under an Areawide Contract. Utility Areawide Guide - GSA gsa.gov system files UtilityAreawide gsa.gov system files UtilityAreawide
Utility Service means a service such as furnishing electricity, natural or manufactured gas, water, sewerage, thermal energy, chilled water, steam, hot water, or high temperature hot water.
The Office of Federal Procurement Policy. The Office of Federal Procurement Policy | OMB - The White House whitehouse.gov omb management offi whitehouse.gov omb management offi
Common utilities include water, sewer, electric, gas, trash, and recycling. Technology subscriptions like cable TV, internet, security, and phone service can also be considered utilities. Home utilities are similar to utilities in an apartment, with one major exception: who pays the utility bills.
The utilities sector consists of companies that provide electricity, natural gas, water, sewage, and other services to homes and businesses. Public utilities are privately owned companies that are regulated by public utility commissions that operate at a variety of jurisdictional levels, usually at the state level.

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