Extending a Federal Services Contract
52.217-8 Option to Extend Services. - Acquisition.GOV
The Government may require continued performance of any services within the limits and at the rates specified in the contract.
37.111 Extension of services. - Acquisition.GOV
In order to avoid negotiation of short extensions to existing contracts, the contracting ... services within the limits and at the rates specified in the contract ...
29 CFR 4.143 -- Effects of changes or extensions of contracts ...
(a) Sometimes an existing service contract is modified, amended, or extended in such a manner that the changed contract is considered to be a new contract ...
Options/Contract Renewal Process - Vendor Support Center - GSA
OPEN is the process for exercising options to extend the period of a Federal Supply Service contract. The goal of OPEN is to streamline the option process.
52.217-8 Option to Extend Services - PCI GovCon Training
The option provision may be exercised more than once, but the total extension of performance hereunder shall not exceed 6 months. The Contracting Officer may ...
The Five-Year Limit on Government Contracts: Reality or Myth?
(a) Sometimes service contracts are entered into for an extended term exceeding one year; however, their continuation in effect is subject to the appropriation ...
GSA Contract Extension Option - Federal Schedules
Your GSA Contract renewal is not automatic; you must be invited by GSA to exercise your extension option. Your GSA Contracting Officer (CO) will determine ...
GOVERNMENT CANNOT EXTEND A CONTRACT AFTER IT EXPIRES
OPTION TO EXTEND SERVICES: The Government may require continued performance of any services within the limits and at the rates specified in the contract.
48 CFR § 37.111 - Extension of services. - Law.Cornell.Edu
In order to avoid negotiation of short extensions to existing contracts, the contracting ... services within the limits and at the rates specified in the contract ...
But It's Only Six Months: Recent Decisions Provide - Wiley Rein LLP
217– 8 allows the government to extend services without negotiating short extensions to existing contracts in circumstances, such as those here, where the ...
Extending a Federal Services Contract - Wifcon.Forum Archives
Delays in awarding the follow-on contract persist, so the Government extends the existing contract 3 additional times, each providing an additional 3-month ...
Time Extension on Contracts | FTA - Federal Transit Administration
A time extension to a service contract that was awarded for a certain term would be a "new procurement" action - the same as a new contract award.
When Can the Government Extend a Contract Under FAR - Taft Law
This decision is an important reminder that pursuant to FAR § 52.217-8, the government is entitled to unilaterally extend your contract up to ...
Handle contract modifications | GSA
Whether your contract is renewed or extended as a unilateral or bilateral modification depends on a number of factors (described below).
Bridge Contracts | www.dau.edu
Under the “Option to Extend Services” clause, the government may require continued performance of any services within the limits and rates specified in the ...
48 CFR 37.111 -- Extension of services. - eCFR
Award of contracts for recurring and continuing service requirements are often delayed due to circumstances beyond the control of contracting offices.
Service Contract Reporting (SCR) - DoD Procurement Toolbox
FY2024 SCR DoD Memorandum extending the reporting period through January 31, 2025. DFARS 252.204-7023 Reporting Requirements for Contracted Services states the ...
Army Contracting: Training and Guidance Needed to Ensure ...
When included in a contract, the Federal Acquisition Regulation's (FAR) option to extend services clause allows contracting officers to extend a ...
The period may extend beyond the contract completion date for service contracts. This is necessary for situations when exercise of the option would result in ...
(B) Advisory and assistance service task order contracts (authorized by 10 U.S.C. 3405 that are limited by statute to 5 years, with the ...