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employees therefor shall be subject to COMPANY'S prior written approval.
16.2.2.13 SMALL TOOLS. An allowance to cover the cost of providing
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small tools in an amount equal to one and three-tenths percent (1.3%) of the
field craft wages (excluding fringe benefits) paid by CONTRACTOR to CONTRACTOR'S
employees engaged in field construction (excluding supervisory and clerical
personnel and excluding laborers employed by subcontractors and vendors).
16.2.2.14 FIELD OVERHEAD. The actual and reasonable amounts paid by
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CONTRACTOR for temporary field offices located on the Site suitable for housing
CONTRACTOR'S field engineering and construction management staff and for a
reasonable number of COMPANY'S field engineering staff. Also, the actual and
reasonable cost to CONTRACTOR of all necessary items of office furniture and
equipment such as desks, tables, filing cabinets, chairs, waste baskets,
personal computers, work stations, software, printers and copiers all of a
reasonable number and cost and capability but only as approved by COMPANY prior
to their acquisition, fire extinguisher, and the like which are purchased by
CONTRACTOR for equipping and maintaining its construction office and other
temporary buildings needed at the Site for or in connection with the work to be
performed hereunder-- it being understood that such office furniture and
equipment purchased by CONTRACTOR shall become COMPANY'S property when
construction is completed; the actual and reasonable rentals paid by CONTRACTOR
to others for such office furniture and equipment used at the Site for equipping
and maintaining said buildings; and actual and reasonable rental charges for
such office furniture and equipment, owned by CONTRACTOR and furnished by it for
use as aforesaid at the Site. Also, the actual and reasonable cost to
CONTRACTOR of miscellaneous office expenses and supplies in said construction
office, including medical supplies for a first-aid room (if required), telephone
calls made and courier deliveries sent from the construction office at the Site;
postage and other transportation costs on outgoing correspondence, or other such
matter sent out from said construction office; Post Office box rental; and
blueprinting and photocopying costs at the rates specified in Clause 16.2.1.4
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above. The costs of any medical supplies for which CONTRACTOR is reimbursed by
an insurance carrier shall be excluded from the above costs. The rental rates
for office furniture and equipment owned by CONTRACTOR and used on the work
hereunder as aforesaid shall be subject to COMPANY'S approval and the rental
terms of any such item shall commence when said item goes into service at the
Site and shall terminate upon shipment of the item away from the Site. It is
agreed that all costs and rentals under this Clause 16.2.2.14 shall be subject
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to COMPANY'S prior approval. In no event shall COMPANY be liable for tools and
equipment lost or damaged due to CONTRACTOR'S negligent or intentional actions
or inactions.
16.2.2.15 FREIGHT CHARGES. The actual and reasonable freight,
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express and trucking charges paid by CONTRACTOR for delivering to the Site, the
materials, construction supplies, construction equipment and tools (including
repair parts for construction equipment and tools furnished on a "bare rental"
basis), office furniture and equipment, medical supplies, office supplies, and
other things which are included under the provisions of Clauses 16.2.2.1,
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16.2.2.2, 16.2.2.3, 16.2.2.5, 16.2.2.6, and 16.2.2.14 above; and for returning
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construction equipment and tools and office furniture and equipment owned by
CONTRACTOR or rented from others to the warehouse or storage places or other
places of origin from which said items of equipment were brought to the job site
(it being understood that insofar as equipment owned by CONTRACTOR is concerned,
CONTRACTOR shall be reimbursed only for transporting such equipment from its
equipment storage yard or if from another job for a distance not to exceed
transportation from said storage yard, to the job
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Source: ADVANCED MICRO DEVIC, 10-K, March 20, 1997