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In a time and materials contract, the contractor is typically reimbursed for which of the following?

Correct Answer

B) Actual labor hours at specified rates plus materials at cost

Time and materials contracts reimburse the contractor for actual labor hours worked at predetermined hourly rates plus the actual cost of materials, often with a markup for overhead and profit.

Answer Options
A
A fixed lump sum regardless of actual costs
B
Actual labor hours at specified rates plus materials at cost
C
Only the cost of materials with no labor charges
D
A percentage of the total project value

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Time and materials (T&M) contracts are structured to reimburse contractors for the actual time spent on work at predetermined hourly rates, plus the actual cost of materials used. This contract type provides transparency as the owner pays for exactly what is consumed in terms of labor hours and materials. The contractor typically adds a markup percentage to cover overhead and profit on both labor and materials, making it a cost-reimbursable contract type rather than a fixed-price arrangement.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: A fixed lump sum regardless of actual costs

This describes a lump sum or fixed-price contract, not a time and materials contract. In lump sum contracts, the contractor receives a predetermined amount regardless of actual costs incurred.

Option C: Only the cost of materials with no labor charges

This is incomplete and incorrect as it excludes labor charges entirely. Time and materials contracts specifically include both labor costs (time) and material costs, with labor often being the larger component.

Option D: A percentage of the total project value

This describes a cost-plus-percentage contract, which is a different contract type. Time and materials contracts are based on actual hours and material costs, not a percentage of total project value.

Memory Technique

T&M = Time (labor hours) + Materials (actual cost) - think 'pay as you go' for both time spent and materials used

Reference Hint

Florida Building Code - Chapter 1, Contract Administration section, or construction contract law references in the exam materials

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