Specifications include, but are not limited to: As Job Order Contract requirements are identified, the Contractor will jointly scope the work with the County. The County will prepare a Detailed Scope of Work and issue a Request for Proposal. The Contractor will be required to develop a Work Order Proposal for the Project including a Work Order Price Proposal, drawings and sketches, a list of subcontractors and suppliers, constructions schedule, and other requested documentation. The Work Order Price shall equal the value of the approved Work Order Price Proposal. The value of the Work Order Price Proposal shall be calculated by summing the total of the calculation for each Pre-priced Task (Unit Price x quantity x Adjustment Factor) plus the value of all Non Pre-priced Tasks. This Work Order proposal will be reviewed in detail and compared with an independent County estimate. If the Contractor's Work Order Proposal is found to be reasonable and acceptable, a Work Order may be issued.