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- Request for Equitable Adjustment (REA) | www. dau. edu
There is no requirement to submit a REA before submitting a claim and, although most often the case, the matter does not have to be in dispute before tendering a claim to the U S Government The following table contains most of the similarities and differences between a REA and a claim
- How To Submit A Request For Equitable Adjustment
Government contracts are designed to anticipate and address problems that might arise while contractors are performing their work However, there are times when a request for equitable adjustment is necessary We go into detail on how an equitable adjustment works
- Tariff-Driven Cost Increases: Can Federal Contractors Recover Through REAs?
A natural question arises: Can contractors recover these increased costs under a Request for Equitable Adjustment (REA)? This post explores the legal framework for seeking recovery of tariff-related cost increases through REAs
- 252. 243-7002 Requests for Equitable Adjustment. | Acquisition. GOV
As prescribed in 243 205-71 , use the following clause: REQUESTS FOR EQUITABLE ADJUSTMENT (DEC 2022) (a) The amount of any request for equitable adjustment to contract terms shall accurately reflect the contract adjustment for which the Contractor believes the Government is liable
- How to Ask for More Money on Your Government Contract: Request for . . .
How to ask for more money on your government contract? Submit a request for equitable adjustment (REA) or claim This article explains how to get it right!
- Request for Equitable Adjustment (REA) - AcqNotes
Tips for Processing a Request for Equitable Adjustment (REA) Remember, each REA is unique, and it is crucial to approach each request with diligence, fairness, and a focus on achieving equitable and reasonable outcomes for all parties involved
- Request for Equitable Adjustment (REA) and Claim Pricing
DoD Requires Contractors to Certify REAs are Submitted “In Good Faith” and “Supporting Data are Accurate and Complete ” DFARS § 252 243-7002 TINA Certification may be Required if REA Valued Above $750,000, the Contract is Non-Commercial, and Contract Price will be Modified
- The Contractors Guide to Requesting an REA - ACE Consulting
In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the intricacies of the REA process, exploring its purpose, common scenarios necessitating its use, and the step-by-step process for submitting a successful request
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