Additional Equipment and Services Sample Clauses

The 'Additional equipment and services' clause defines the terms under which extra equipment or services, beyond those initially agreed upon, may be provided during the course of a contract. This clause typically outlines the process for requesting, approving, and paying for such additions, ensuring that both parties understand how changes to the original scope are managed. Its core function is to provide a clear framework for handling modifications, preventing disputes over scope creep and ensuring that any extra work is properly authorized and compensated.
Additional Equipment and Services. [all free of charge]
Additional Equipment and Services. On Company's request, TRW and Company will consult to determine whether TRW can provide Company with equipment and additional services at prices to be mutually determined by the parties.
Additional Equipment and Services a. The City may issue a Work Order requiring the use of additional or spe- cialized equipment not identified in the unit costs of the Agreement. The cost of such equipment may be identified separately and included in the specific Work Order to which it applies, or the Agreement may be amended through a Change Order with an amended cost schedule that in- cludes such equipment. If deliverables are specified and sub-contractors are necessary to complete the Work, the Work Order shall specify the costs of the materials, equipment, and sub-contractors. b. After a Work Order is issued, the City may require the use of material, equipment and/or subcontracted services not included in the original Work Order. A Change Order will be issued if the cost exceeds the "not to ex- ceed" amount of the Work Order, or if ·the additional cost exceeds $100,000. c. If due to an emergency, the City determines that material, equipment and/or subcontracted services that were not included in the original Work Order are required, the City may authorize procurement thereof in a man- ner that most efficiently and effectively minimizes public risk and eco- nomic loss.
Additional Equipment and Services. Note: All Attached figures are in U.S. Dollars