cost plus percentage contract
Definition
In construction, a method of payment to a contractor in which an additional amount of money, expressed as a percentage, is paid by the client that is designated to cover the contractor's overhead costs. When paid as a predetermined profit, the client will usually require a strict accounting of expenses.
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