Common use of ALTERATIONS AND OMISSIONS Clause in Contracts

ALTERATIONS AND OMISSIONS. The Work identified in the Contract Documents shall be performed in accordance with the true intent and meaning of the Contract Documents without any further expense of any nature whatsoever to the State other than the consideration named in this Contract. The State reserves the right, at any time during the progress of the Work, to alter the scope of Work, or omit any portion of the Work as it may deem reasonably necessary for the public interest. This right includes making allowances for additions and deductions, with compensation made in accordance with the Contract Documents for the altered or omitted Work.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Db Agreement, Db Agreement, Rochester Station Project

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