Change Orders definition

Change Orders mean changes or modifications to any Construction Contract or any other contract with labor or material suppliers.
Change Orders means documents that change the construction contract and are negotiated between the owner and contractor to correct design omissions, address unforeseen circumstances which arise during the construction process, and improve upon designs based on project progress.
Change Orders. Owner is obligated to execute Change Orders.

Examples of Change Orders in a sentence

  • This Section 13 sets forth the requirements for obtaining all Change Orders under this Agreement.

  • Developer acknowledges and agrees that FHWA will have certain approval rights with respect to the Project (including rights to approve the Project design and certain Change Orders), as well as the right to provide certain oversight and technical services with respect to the Project.

  • The Price shall be subject to adjustment from time to time to account for Change Orders.

  • Unit-priced Change Orders shall initially include an estimated increase in the Maintenance Price based on estimated quantities.

  • If the Commonwealth issues any change order or other formal contract instrument either expanding or limiting the work to be performed under the Prime Contract, the Parties shall accept such Change Orders.


More Definitions of Change Orders

Change Orders means any change(s) made to the Contract in accordance with Article 11 CHANGES.
Change Orders means those certain change orders to the specifications of the Vessel as may be agreed to from time to time by the Borrower and the Builder, the net cost of which is payable at delivery.
Change Orders means a written order issued by TxDOT to DB Contractor that meets the requirements of Section 4.5 delineating changes in the Maintenance Services within the general scope of the CMC Documents or in the terms and conditions of the CMC Documents and establishing, if appropriate, an adjustment to the Maintenance Price.
Change Orders has the meaning ascribed thereto in subsection 7.2.
Change Orders. All change orders shall clearly define changes to the Work, the Contract amount or price, and the Contract time. Incomplete or partial change order requests may not be considered by the Division Manager. All change orders must indicate that the Contract Time for Completion is not changed or is either increased or decreased by a specific number of days. Any change or requested change in the Contract price shall also be included in the change order request. The Contractor must provide written justification for an extension of the Time for Completion to the Division Manager. The written justification must demonstrate an anticipated actual increase in the time required to complete the Work beyond that allowed by the Contract as adjusted by prior change orders or amendments to the Contract, not just an increase or decrease in the time needed to complete some portion of the total Work. Division Manager approved increases or decreases in time required to complete the Work shall be added or deducted, respectively, to the Time for Completion. The change to time or Contract price allowed by each change order shall include all time and monetary impacts of the change, whether the change order is considered alone or with all other changes during the course of the Project. Failure to include a change to time and/or Contract price in a change order shall waive any claims the Contractor may have for any change to the time and/or Contract price unless the parties mutually agree in writing to postpone a determination of the change to time and price resulting from the change order. However, the Contractor shall continue with the Work as may be directed by the Division Manager and shall not stop work on the Project unless directed to do so by the Division Manager.
Change Orders. Means As defined in Part II, Section 5.2.1. “City” Means The City of New York. “City Comptroller” Means Comptroller of the City or his or her designee.
Change Orders. All change orders shall clearly define changes to the Work, the Contract amount or price, and the Contract time. Incomplete or partial change order requests may not be considered by the Director, Department of Public Works. All change orders must indicate that the Contract Time for Completion is not changed or is either increased or decreased by a specific number of days. Any change or requested change in the Contract price shall also be included in the change order request. The Contractor must provide written justification for an extension of the Time for Completion to the Director, Department of Public Works. The written justification must demonstrate an anticipated actual increase in the time required to complete the Work beyond that allowed by the Contract as adjusted by prior change orders or amendments to the Contract, not just an increase or decrease in the time needed to complete some portion of the total Work. Director, Department of Public Works approved increases or decreases in time required to complete the Work shall be added or deducted, respectively, to the Time for Completion. The change to time or Contract price allowed by each change order shall include all time and monetary impacts of the change, whether the change order is considered alone or with all other changes during the course of the Project. Failure to include a change to time and/or Contract price in a change order shall waive any claims the Contractor may have for any change to the time and/or Contract price unless the parties mutually agree in writing to postpone a determination of the change to time and price resulting from the change order. However, the Contractor shall continue with the Work as may be directed by the Director, Department of Public Works and shall not stop work on the Project unless directed to do so by the Director, Department of Public Works.