In June of this year, Clause 552.216-70 was changed,
which may cause some headaches for GSA contractors. All economic price
adjustments (EPAs) in Schedule contracts are made in accordance with clause I-FSS-969 or clause
552.216-70, depending on which clause you chose when you applied for your
contract. In the past, the percentage of Economic Price Adjustment was set at a
10% increase every 12 months. As of June, this ceiling has been lowered to 4%.
But what does that mean for contractors that need to increase pricing?
First, the maximum increase per 12 months has now been
severely limited from what was allowed in the past. Contracting officers like
to say that Contractors may ask for 4% but based on competitive research that
does not mean that 4% will be granted. When increasing pricing, the most
important thing is to do your research. If you are a service-based Labor
Category company, take a look at the Contract-Awarded Labor
Category (CALC) tool to help you determine whether your pricing falls within
competitive range. CALC will allow you to narrow down your LCATs by schedule
and experience levels to see at what prices other Contractors are actually
winning work with similar LCATs. If you are a product based company, your best
bet will eventually be the roll out of the Formatted Product Tool to your
schedule. To learn more about the
Formatted Product Tool, Click HERE.
The change to a 4% EPA increase under clause 552.216-70 puts
pricing increase more in line with clause I-FSS-969 for escalation rates.
Although the clause does not contain language specifying what the maximum
allowed escalation rate is, standard practice has uncovered that more than 2.5%
escalation per year isn’t being awarded at this time.
Overall, Contractors should be aware that they won’t be able
to increase pricing as much year to year anymore and those of you applying for
new schedules with LCATS should consider going with clause I-FSS-969 over
clause 552.216-70 simply because the numbers are now so close and the
escalation clause requires less work to increase (since its automatic).
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