Format for Proposed Change Order Sample Clauses

Format for Proposed Change Order. 17.5.1 The following format shall be used as applicable by the District and Developer (e.g. Change Orders, PCOs) to communicate proposed additions and/or deductions to the Contract, supported by attached documentation. Any spaces left blank will be deemed no change to cost or time. WORK PERFORMED OTHER THAN BY DEVELOPER ADD DEDUCT
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Format for Proposed Change Order. 17.5.1 The following format shall be used as applicable by the District and Developer (e.g. Change Orders, PCOs) to communicate proposed additions and/or deductions to the Contract, supported by attached documentation. Any spaces left blank will be deemed no change to cost or time.
Format for Proposed Change Order. 17.6.1 The format at section 17.6 shall be used as applicable by the District and the Developer (e.g. Change Orders, PCOs) to communicate proposed additions and/or deductions to the Contract, supported by attached documentation.
Format for Proposed Change Order. 17.8.1. The following format(s) on the following two (2) pages shall be used as applicable by the District and the Contractor (e.g. Change Orders, PCO’s) to communicate proposed additions and deductions to the Contract, supported by attached documentation FORMAT FOR PROPOSED CHANGE FOR SUBCONTRACTOR PERFORMED WORK SUBCONTRACTOR PERFORMED WORK ADD DEDUCT (A) Labor Charge 1. Hours. Attach total itemized hours. 2. Rate. This shall be no more than the Straight-Time Total Hourly Rate as determined by the Department of Industrial Relations (“DIR”) for the applicable labor category.
Format for Proposed Change Order. 17.8.1. The following format(s) on the following two (2) pages shall be used as applicable by the District and the Contractor (e.g. Change Orders, PCO’s) to communicate proposed additions and deductions to the Contract, supported by attached documentation FORMAT FOR PROPOSED CHANGE FOR SUBCONTRACTOR PERFORMED WORK SUBCONTRACTOR PERFORMED WORK ADD DEDUCT
Format for Proposed Change Order. 17.8.1. The following format(s) on the following two (2) pages shall be used as applicable by the District and the Contractor (e.g.
Format for Proposed Change Order. 7.5.1. The following “
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Format for Proposed Change Order. The Parties shall use the following format, as applicable, to communicate proposed additions and deductions to this Agreement. SUBCONTRACTOR WORK (list each if more than one) ADDITIVE DEDUCTIVE 1 SUBCONTRACTOR LABOR TOTAL 1 $ $ 2 SUBCONTRACTOR MATERIAL TOTAL 1, $ $ 3 SUBCONTRACTOR EQUIPMENT TOTAL 1, $ $ 4 SUBTOTAL #1 (LINES 1, 2 & 3) $ $ 5 Subcontractor’s Overhead and PROFIT FOR SUBTOTAL #1 (LINE 4) 2 $ $ 6 Subtotal #2 (LINES 4 & 5) 2 $ $ Contractor’s Work ADDITIVE DEDUCTIVE 7 CONTRACTOR LABOR TOTAL 1, $ $ 8 CONTRACTOR MATERIAL TOTAL 1, $ $ 9 CONTRACTOR EQUIPMENT TOTAL 1, $ $ 10 SUBTOTAL #3 (LINES 7, 8 & 9) $ $ 11 CONTRACTOR’S OVERHEAD AND PROFIT FOR SUBTOTAL #3 (LINE 10) 2 $ $ 12 Contractor’s Overhead and Profit FOR SUBTOTAL #2 (LINE 6) 2 $ $ 13 SUBTOTAL #4 (LINES 10, 11& 12) $ $ 14 Sum of Subtotals #2 & #4 $ $ 15 Contractor’s Bond 3 $ $ 16 Net Total for C.O.R. 4 $ 1: Attach itemized list(s) indicating hours, rates, material quantity, material costs, unit costs, and taxes 2: Refer to the Overhead and Profit Schedule

Related to Format for Proposed Change Order

  • Change Order (5) The Change Order is then submitted to the Project Manager who immediately processes the CO with OPC as required by Bulletin 3.5 and BGS’ Contracting Plan.

  • Technical Proposal The technical proposal may be presented in free format. It shall not exceed ten pages, not counting the CVs. It shall respect the following page limit and structure: • Technical methodology (max. 7 pages) • Quality management (max. 1 page) • Project management (max. 1 page) • Resource management (proposal (max. 1 page) + CVs of experts)

  • Change Orders Any alteration or deviation from the Services mentioned or any other contractual specifications that result in a revision of this Agreement shall be executed and attached to this Agreement as a change order (“Change Order”).

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