Specifications include, but are not limited to: 2.1. A Job Order Contract is an indefinite quantity contract pursuant to which the Contractor may perform an ongoing series of individual Projects at different Sites throughout the Regions. A Job Order Contract includes a Construction Task Catalog® containing construction tasks with preset Unit Prices. All Unit Prices are based on local labor, material and equipment prices and are for the direct cost of construction. 2.2. As Projects are identified the Member (or the Member Designated Representative), with the assistance of Gordian, will identify Projects and develop a draft scope of the work. The Contractor and Gordian will then assist the Member in developing a final scope of work. The Member will then issue a Detailed Scope of Work and a Request for Proposals to the Contractor. The Contractor will then utilize Gordian’s JOC System to prepare a Price Proposal for the Purchase Order including a Schedule, list of identified subcontractors, and other requested documentation such as cut sheets for materials. Gordian will assist the Member with Price Proposal review, and if the Price Proposal is found to be reasonable, the Member will issue a Purchase Order to Contractor. The Purchase Order will reference the Detailed Scope of Work and set forth the Purchase Order Completion Time, and the Purchase Order Price. The Contractor will perform the Detailed Scope of Work within the Purchase Order Completion Time for the Purchase Order Price. Extra Work, credits, and deletions will be contained in Supplemental Purchase Orders calculated in the same manner. 2.3. If the Job Order Proposal Package is found to be complete and reasonable, a Job Order and Purchase Order may be issued. 2.4. A Job Order will reference the Detailed Scope of Work and set forth the Job Order Completion Time, and the Job Order Price. The Job Order Price shall be a lump sum, fixed price for the completion of the Detailed Scope of Work. One or more Job Orders will be issued for each Project. Extra work, credits, and deletions will be contained in a Supplemental Job Order. 2.5. The Contractorshall provide all pricing,management, incidental drawings,shop drawings, samples, documents, Work, materials, supplies, parts (to include system components), transportation, plant, supervision, labor, and equipment needed to complete each Job Order. The Contractor shall also be responsible for Site safety as well as Site preparation and cleanup during and after construction. All costs associated with the above scope of work and the preparation of proposals shall be the responsibility of theContractor.