A Change Order is a written instrument issued after execution of the Agreement signed by Owner and Design-Builder, stating their agreement upon all of the following:
9.1.1.1 The scope of the change in the Work;
9.1.1.2 The amount of the adjustment to the Contract Price; and
9.1.1.3 The extent of the adjustment to the Contract Time(s).
A Change Order is required regardless of the reason underlying the change and regardless of whether the change increases, decreases or has no effect on DB Contractor’s costs.
2.1.3.3. DB Contractor shall be responsible for any cost increases and/or delays which affect the duration of a Critical Path resulting from changes in requirements and obligations of DB Contractor relating to the Project due to inaccuracies in the Schematic Design. Notwithstanding the foregoing, DB Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order to account for any additional costs incurred as a result of additional Utility Adjustment Work on Additional Properties required due to a Necessary Basic Configuration Change. Any changes in the Basic Configuration, including Basic Configuration Changes due to an Error in the Schematic Design that do not require the acquisition of Additional Properties, shall be the responsibility of DB Contractor with the exception of a TxDOT-Directed Change involving more than $10,000 in additional direct costs or involving a delay to a Critical Path.
2.1.3.4. No Change Order shall be required for any non-material changes in the Basic Configuration which have been approved by TxDOT in the design approval process, unless DB Contractor claims that it is entitled to an increase in the Price or extension of any Completion Deadline(s) in connection with a proposed change in accordance with Section 13 or unless the proposed change constitutes a VE pursuant to Section 22. DB Contractor acknowledges and agrees that constraints set forth in the TxDOT-Provided Approvals, TxDOT Standards and other Contract Documents, as well as site conditions and the Schematic Design, will impact DB Contractor’s ability to make non- material changes in the Basic Configuration.
A Change Order is a written instrument prepared and issued by the District and/or the Architect and signed by the District (as authorized by the District’s Board of Education), Developer, the Architect, and approved by the Project Inspector (if necessary) and DSA (if necessary), stating their agreement regarding all of the following:
17.3.1.1 A description of a change in the Work.
17.3.1.2 The amount of the adjustment in the Guaranteed Maximum Price, if any; and
17.3.1.3 The extent of the adjustment in the Contract Time, if any.
A Change Order is a document executed pursuant to this Article when the Owner and Contractor agree to Changes in the Work, the Contract Sum, the Contract Time and any other change in the Contract by written agreement signed by Owner, Contractor and Design Consultant designated or indicated to be a Change Order. If the Contractor, subsequent to the issuance of a Construction Change Directive, agrees to its terms including any applicable adjustment to the Contract Sum and Contract Time, Contractor shall sign it and it shall become a Change Order.
A Change Order. 2.34.3 A Construction Change Directive.
A Change Order in form provided by Owner, shall be prepared by Contractor, reviewed and certified by Professional or Owner, and executed promptly by the parties after an agreement is reached between Contractor and Owner concerning requested changes. Contractor shall promptly perform changes authorized by duly executed Change Orders. The Project price and Project time shall be adjusted in the Change Order in the manner as Owner and Contractor shall mutually agree. Agreement on any Change Order shall constitute a final settlement of all matters relating to the change in the Work that is the subject of the Change Order, including all direct and indirect costs associated with such change and any and all adjustments to the Project price and the Project time.
A Change Order in the form attached as Exhibit E to this Agreement, shall be issued and executed promptly after an agreement is reached between Contractor and Owner concerning the requested changes. Contractor shall promptly perform changes authorized by duly executed Change Orders. The Contract Amount and Contract Time shall be adjusted in the Change Order in the manner as Owner and Contractor shall mutually agree.
A Change Order or Construction Change Directive will become effective when approved by the Board, notwithstanding that Developer has not signed it. A Change Order or Construction Change Directive will become effective without Developer’s signature provided District indicates it as a “Unilateral Change Order”. Any dispute as to the adjustment in the Guaranteed Maximum Price or Contract Time, if any, of the Unilateral Change Order shall be resolved pursuant to the Payment and Claims and Disputes provisions herein.
A Change Order or Construction Change Directive will become effective when approved by the Board, notwithstanding that Developer has not signed it. A Change Order or Construction Change Directive will become effective without Developer’s signature provided District indicates it as a “Unilateral Change Order”. Any dispute as to the adjustment in the Guaranteed Maximum Price or Contract Time, if any, of the Unilateral Change Order shall be resolved pursuant to the Payment and Claims and Disputes provisions herein.
17.1.4 Developer understands, acknowledges, and agrees that the reason for District authorization is so that District may have an opportunity to analyze the Work and decide whether the District shall proceed with the Change Order or alter the Project so that a change in Work becomes unnecessary.
A Change Order is a written instrument prepared by the Design Professional and signed by the Owner, CM/GC, and Design Professional based upon agreement among the Owner, CM/GC and Design Professional; A Construction Change Directive is a written order prepared by the Design Professional and signed by the Owner and Design Professional directing a change in the work within the general scope of the contract, and may or may not be agreed to by the CM/GC; an order for a minor change in the Work may be issued by the Design Professional alone.
§ 8.1.5 Changes in the Work shall be performed under applicable provisions of the Contract Documents, and the CM/GC shall proceed promptly, as required by the Contract, unless otherwise provided in the Change Order, Construction Change Directive, or order for a minor change in the Work.