Know Contracts or No Contracts: Understanding the Types of Government Contracts

Understanding the Types of Government Contracts

There are several types of government contracts, each requiring a different approach to the bidding process. As a business owner interested in pursuing government contracts, it’s essential to understand the different types of contract structures. This knowledge can help you identify the right opportunities and make informed decisions when bidding.

Four Primary Award Types of Government Contracts

Federal contracts are awarded based on a specific scope of work, with defined terms, conditions, and deliverables. These contracts can be used for a single project or a series of projects, depending on the needs of the government agency.

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  • Firm-Fixed-Price (“FFP”) Contracts: FFP contracts establish a fixed price for the completion of a specific scope of work, providing certainty to both the government and the contractor regarding the cost of the project.
  • Cost-Reimbursement Contracts: Under these contracts, the government reimburses the contractor for allowable costs incurred during the performance of the contract, up to a predetermined ceiling.
  • Time-and-Materials (“T&M”) Contracts: T&M contracts provide for the payment of labor at fixed hourly rates and materials at actual cost. These contracts are used when it is difficult to estimate the extent of work required for a project.
  • Performance-Based Contracts: Performance-Based contracts establish clear performance objectives and outcomes that the contractor must achieve. Payment is tied to the achievement of these objectives, incentivizing contractors to focus on results.

Understanding the differences between contract structures is crucial for businesses looking to succeed in federal contracting. It can mean the difference between making a profit or losing money on contracts.

Identifying the appropriate contract type for your products or services allows you to better target your bidding efforts and increase your chances of winning government contracts that can help you grow your business.

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