The cost-plus fuel mechanism has bolstered refining margins at Chinese refiners significantly.
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But Boeing's costs in the cost-plus program have been growing unexpectedly.
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It's a disaster, except for the cost-plus contract to look after the new Units.
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They're still lamenting the demise of cost-plus contracts; they're still lamenting the demise of sole-source arrangements.
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But capped cost-plus contracts are one of the most common deals out there between developers and general contractors.
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Many were bestowed on a cost-plus basis, in which the contractor earns a fee on top of expenses.
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The Company provides its services by using traditional general contracting arrangements, such as lump sum contracts and cost-plus contracts.
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In a cost-plus contract, the contractor charges the client for manpower and materials, and then adds on its profit margin.
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As federal acquisition regulations state quite clearly: The cost-plus-a-percentage-of-cost system of contracting shall not be used (see 10 U.S.C.
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Netflix also employs a cost-plus model, which means that it pays a show's entire production costs, plus a 30 percent premium.
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Their mission and mandated task is to break up Eskom, privatise it, renew the looting contracts of cost-plus mines and justify IPPs.
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In good financial times, Aecon typically works under cost-plus contracts, which pay expenses to a set limit plus an additional payment to allow for profit.
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There are indications that better times for the oil sands sector are starting to translate into tenders for work on a cost-plus contracts, he added.
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It also moved to a fixed-price contract from an earlier "cost-plus" deal that covered expenses plus a profit no matter how it performed.
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Cost-plus contracts allow contractors to charge any overruns to the government, while fixed-price type contracts limit that liability.