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is federal form FAR 52.242-15 (Stop-Work Order). Authorizes the contracting officer to issue a stop-work order directing the contractor to suspend all or part of contract work. The order can last up to 90 days and requires the government to either terminate or resume work. Contractors may be entitled to equitable adjustment for increased costs caused by the stop-work order.
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Ask about FAR 52.242-15Contractors receiving a stop-work order under FAR 52.242-15 must immediately stop the specified work and protect government property. They should track costs incurred due to the work stoppage for potential equitable adjustment.
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