Overtime - Marine

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Item Information

Revision History

Date Status ID Title
2014-06-26 Active C0503C Overtime - Marine (2014-06-26) C0503C
2008-05-12 Superseded C0503C ARCHIVED: Overtime (2008-05-12) C0503C

Remarks – Recommended Use of SACC Item

Use the following clause in marine contracts when overtime must be authorized in advance and in writing by the contracting officer.

Legal text for SACC item

  1. The Contractor must not perform any overtime under the Contract unless authorized in advance and in writing by the Contracting Authority. Any request for payment must be accompanied by a copy of the overtime authorization and a report containing the details of the overtime performed pursuant to the written authorization. Payment for authorized overtime will be calculated as follows:
    1. For known work, the Contractor will be paid the Contract Price plus authorized overtime hours paid at the following premium rates:
      For time and one half: $_________ per hour, or
      For double time: $__________ per hour.
    2. For unscheduled work, the Contractor will be paid the authorized overtime hours at the quoted charge-out labour rate, plus the following premium rates:
      For time and one half: $_________ per hour, or
      For double time: $__________ per hour.
  2. The above premiums will be calculated by taking the average hourly direct labour rate premiums, plus certified fringe benefit, plus profit of 7.5 percent on labour premium and fringe benefits. These rates will remain firm for the duration of the Contract, including all amendments and are subject to audit if considered necessary by Canada.