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JCI's Gravy Train
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has been claimed that the compensation for Johnson Controls will be just 2% of the construction
costs in recent letters to the editor. But here is the compensation for Johnson
Controls as it is taken from the Master Agreement signed by School
Board Chair, Ann Wasson. The rest of the Board did not see this agreement before
it was signed, contrary to the Board's usual practice which is to have each
contract printed in the Agenda before approval. Good luck
figuring out how much JCI will earn by the end of the project. From the Master
Agreement, ATTACHMENT C page 1 of 2:
3.0% Compensation For Basic Services as
described in Attachment D,
Johnson Controls' compensation shall be computed as
follows: 3.1 For Renovations, repairs, or remodels:
3.1.1 Compensation for
Program Management computed at 2% of the total Construction Cost. 3.1.2 Plus
compensation for Architectural Services computed at 8% of the related
Architectural Construction Cost, and not total Construction Cost.
3.1.3 Plus
compensation for Engineering Services computed at 9.5% of the related
Engineering Construction Cost, and not the total Construction Cost.
3.1.4 Plus
compensation for Commissioning Services computed at 2.5% of the related
Commissioning Construction Costs, and not total Construction Costs.
3.1.5 Plus,
for projects that utilize Construction Management where the Construction Manager
is not the Constructor and where the mechanical portion of the project is less
than 60% of the total Construction Cost, compensation for Construction
Management Services computed at 5% of the total Construction Cost.
from
ATTACHMENT C page 2 of 2:
3.2 For New Construction:
3.2.1 Compensation for
Program Management computed at 2% of the total Construction Cost.
3.2.2 Plus
compensation for Architectural Services computed at 7% of the related
Architectural Construction Cost, and not total Construction Cost.
3.2.3 Plus
compensation for Engineering Services computed at 8.5% of the related
Engineering Construction Cost, and not the total Construction Cost.
3.2.4 Plus
compensation for Commissioning Services computed at 2.5% of the related
Commissioning Construction Costs, and not total Construction Costs.
3.2.5 Plus,
for projects that utilize Construction Management where the Construction Manager
is not the Constructor, compensation for Construction Management Services
computed at 4% of the total Construction Cost.
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