Change Order Proposal Content Requirements Sample Clauses

Change Order Proposal Content Requirements. The Change Order Proposal shall be prepared in form acceptable to Owner and meet all applicable requirements of the Contract. The Change Order Proposal shall include a narrative justification of the requested relief, specifically referring to the applicable provisions of the Contract that permit a Change Order to be issued and describing the data that establishes the necessary amount of such proposed change. Change Order Proposals totaling $5,000 or less shall be submitted in the form of a lump sum proposal with, to the satisfaction of Owner, sufficient supporting information to clearly relate elements of cost with specific items of work. For Change Order Proposals in excess of $5,000, Contractor’s claim for equitable adjustment shall be submitted in the form of a lump sum proposal supported with an itemized breakdown of all increases and decreases in the Contract. This itemized breakdown shall, at a minimum, include the items specified in Article 14.9.2. Change Order Proposals shall not include any cost for insurance provided by Owner. The Change Order Proposal shall include sufficient backup documentation and must outline any cost and time impact to the Contract as the result of the change specified in the Change Order Proposal. This documentation shall include an itemized price breakdown. Unless otherwise directed, the breakdown shall be in sufficient detail to permit an analysis of all material, labor, equipment, Subcontract and overhead costs, as well as profit. Any amount claimed for Subcontracts shall be supported by a similar price breakdown. If the Change Order Proposal includes a request for an extension of the Contract Time, the Change Order Proposal shall include a justification for the proposed extension, including a time impact analysis showing the impact on the Critical Path. Each Change Order Proposal shall contain a sworn certification in form acceptable to Owner by Contractor (and each Subcontractor, for any Subcontractor involved in the Work or event contemplated by the Change Order) that the Change Order is made in good faith and in accordance with the terms of the Contract, the amount of time and/or compensation requested accurately reflects the appropriate adjustments and includes all known and anticipated impacts that may be incurred as a result of the event giving rise to such proposed change and that Contractor (and each Subcontractor, as applicable) has no reason to believe and does not believe that the factual basis for the Chang...
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Related to Change Order Proposal Content Requirements

  • Change Order Formats Formats for Lump Sum Change Orders and for Change Orders based upon either a force account or upon unit pricing with an indeterminate number of units are in Section 7, Forms.

  • Change Order Conditions All Change Orders are issued under the following conditions and shall contain the following language as appropriate:

  • 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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  • Minimum Vendor License Requirements Vendor shall maintain, in current status, all federal, state, and local licenses, bonds and permits required for the operation of the business conducted by Vendor. Vendor shall remain fully informed of and in compliance with all ordinances and regulations pertaining to the lawful provision of goods or services under the TIPS Agreement. TIPS and TIPS Members reserve the right to stop work and/or cancel a TIPS Sale or terminate this or any TIPS Sale Supplemental Agreement involving Vendor if Vendor’s license(s) required to perform under this Agreement or under the specific TIPS Sale have expired, lapsed, are suspended or terminated subject to a 30‐day cure period unless prohibited by applicable statue or regulation.

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