a)       Calculate the expected total cost of the project. b)      Which of the above negotiated contract to you recommend to be used? Why?

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You are to be the Contract Administrator on a project for a new facility of a five story Girne American University dormitory that houses 850 students. The engineer suggests that in the case of cost-plus contract 18, 10, 3 and 10 percent should be added to the actual labor, Renewing the roof coverings, materials, and Internal alterations costs respectively. In the case of the cost plus fixed fee contract, the fixed fee should be £40,000. In the case of the cost-plus sliding fee contract, the fee should be 14%, 12%, 10% for resulting total cost in the ranges of £300,000 to £350,000; £350,000 to £375,000 and £375,000 to £425,000 respectively. For the cost plus guaranteed ceiling price contract, the fee should be £50,000 less 35% of any actual cost above the target cost £350,000. The expected cost for superstructure and the installation of new equipment is £192,000.

  1. a)       Calculate the expected total cost of the project.
  2. b)      Which of the above negotiated contract to you recommend to be used? Why?

 

You are to be the Contract Administrator on a project for a new facility of a five story Girne American University dormitory that houses
850 students. The engineer suggests that in the case of cost-plus contract 18, 10, 3 and 10 percent should be added to the actual labor,
Renewing the roof coverings, materials, and Internal alterations costs respectively. In the case of the cost plus fixed fee contract, the
fixed fee should be £40,000. In the case of the cost-plus sliding fee contract, the fee should be 14%, 12%, 10% for resulting total cost in
the ranges of £300,000 to £350,000; £350,000 to £375,000 and £375,000 to £425,000 respectively. For the cost plus guaranteed ceiling
price contract, the fee should be £50,000 less 35% of any actual cost above the target cost £350,000. The expected cost for
superstructure and the installation of new equipment is £192,000.
Cost-plus
Cost-plus
Cost-plus
Target
% of the cost (£)
Fixed fee (£)
Sliding Fee (£)
Cost (£)
Labor
150,000
150,000
150,000
150,000
Renewing the roof
coverings
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
Materials
144,000
154,000
156,000
155,000
Internal alterations
60,000
60,000
60,000
60,000
a)
Calculate the expected total cost of the project.
b)
Which of the above negotiated contract to you recommend to be used? Why?
Transcribed Image Text:You are to be the Contract Administrator on a project for a new facility of a five story Girne American University dormitory that houses 850 students. The engineer suggests that in the case of cost-plus contract 18, 10, 3 and 10 percent should be added to the actual labor, Renewing the roof coverings, materials, and Internal alterations costs respectively. In the case of the cost plus fixed fee contract, the fixed fee should be £40,000. In the case of the cost-plus sliding fee contract, the fee should be 14%, 12%, 10% for resulting total cost in the ranges of £300,000 to £350,000; £350,000 to £375,000 and £375,000 to £425,000 respectively. For the cost plus guaranteed ceiling price contract, the fee should be £50,000 less 35% of any actual cost above the target cost £350,000. The expected cost for superstructure and the installation of new equipment is £192,000. Cost-plus Cost-plus Cost-plus Target % of the cost (£) Fixed fee (£) Sliding Fee (£) Cost (£) Labor 150,000 150,000 150,000 150,000 Renewing the roof coverings 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 Materials 144,000 154,000 156,000 155,000 Internal alterations 60,000 60,000 60,000 60,000 a) Calculate the expected total cost of the project. b) Which of the above negotiated contract to you recommend to be used? Why?
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