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is federal form SF-1443 (Contractor's Request for Progress Payment). Used by contractors to request progress payments based on costs incurred during contract performance. It documents total costs incurred, amounts previously paid, and the current payment request. Progress payments are typically available for contracts exceeding the SAT when customary in the industry.
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Ask about SF-1443Contractors submit SF-1443 periodically (usually monthly) to request progress payments based on incurred costs, particularly for large fixed-price contracts with extended performance periods.
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