For the purpose of making progress payments and determining the limitations on progress payments, the contract price shall be as follows:
For the purpose of making progress payments and determining the limitation on progress payments, any portion of the contract specifically providing for reimbursement of costs only shall be excluded from the contract price.
The contracting officer shall not make progress payments or increase the contract price beyond the funds obligated under the contract, as amended.
Bids conditioned on progress payments when the solicitation does not provide for progress payments shall be rejected as nonresponsive.
A contracting officer may provide for customary progress payments if the contractor will not be able to bill for delivery of products (or other performance milestones) for a substantial time (not less than four (4) months) after work must begin and, during the predelivery period, will make expenditures for contract performance that have a significant impact on the contractor's working capital.
The contracting officer shall not provide for progress payments on contracts of less than one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), except in cases where a certified minority contractor is performing multiple contracts which total more than one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000).
A contracting officer shall not provide for progress payments if the contract items are quick turnover types for which progress payments are not a customary commercial practice, such as the following:
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 27, r. 27-3215