Change Order Request. Contractor's written request for a Change Order.
Change Order Request. Owner may, at any time and from time to time, order additions, deletions or other modifications to the Work (a "Work Change") by submitting a written change order request to Contractor ("Change Order Request"). Owner's Designated Representative is the only person authorized to sign Change Order Requests. Contractor shall not be compensated for any Work Change performed by Contractor at the request of anyone other than Owner's Designated Representative pursuant to a written Change Order Request. Upon receipt of a duly authorized Change Order Request, Contractor shall perform any extra work, make any substitutions in the Work, or omit any portion of the Work required thereby and shall not thereafter perform any work or order materials that are inconsistent with such Change Order Request. Contractor or anyone acting for or on behalf of Contractor shall not be entitled to any additional compensation for any labor, materials or equipment performed or ordered after receipt of a duly authorized Change Order Request if the same are not consistent with the Change Order Request. Contractor shall (i) maintain records of all duly authorized modifications made to the Work, (ii) notify Owner's Representative of each such duly authorized modification immediately upon making the modification, and (iii) show such duly authorized modifications on a copy of the Plans and Specifications.
Change Order Request. See definition in Paragraph 2(e)(ii) hereof.
Change Order Request. 4.2.1) Within ten (10) days of the receipt of Contractor's proposed change in the Work, the Supplier shall submit to the Contractor a request for a Change Order, which shall detail information concerning the cost and time adjustments, if any, necessary to perform the proposed change (Change Order Request). When approved by the Owner, the Contractor shall authorize the adjustment to the Work contained in the Change Order Request by issuing a Change Order. Such Change Order shall thereupon be incorporated into the Suppliers Delivery Schedule.
Change Order Request. The Change Order Request shall consist of the detailed cost estimate outlining the changes in the Work and detailed documentation justifying proposed changes in time. The subcontractor shall use the RRC prescribed change order form or project specified. This estimate shall be computed in accordance with accepted estimating procedures and in accordance with the terms of this Subcontract, and the costs for labor and materials shall be at prevailing rates in the area or in accordance with appropriate provisions of this Subcontract. As far as practicable, unit prices and any other feasible formula for use in the determination of cost changes in the Work shall be used.
Section 5.1 In the event that Subcontractor makes any changes to any Work or materials encountered in the field at the site, Subcontractor shall certify and warrant that any such change shall be “equivalent to” the all specifications contained in the approved building and/or design plans for the project, and where necessary or in accordance with prudent construction practices shall obtain the approval of the Project’s designer’s or engineers prior to making any such change.
Section 5.2 All defects in material used or Work performed under this MSA or a related SPO as designated by the Project Client or its representative, city or quasi-government or county inspectors or RRC upon inspection and brought to the attention of Subcontractor shall immediately by corrected by Subcontractor to the satisfaction of RRC and the designating person, without cost to RRC. The Subcontractor, at Subcontractor’s expense, shall pre-test and/or test and inspect the operations of all materials, components and systems during and after the installation of same. Subcontractor will confirm that components and systems to which Subcontractor will connect have been completed and perform in accordance with plans and specifications.
Section 5.3 Subcontractor agrees to protect his work, materials, tools and equipment against loss or damage by fire, theft, or accident and not to make any claim or demand upon RRC for any injury, loss or damage to Subcontractor, his agents or employees or work, materials, tools or equipment or on account of any act or omission of RRC or any third person or persons; but Subcontractor’s rights shall be limited, so far as RRC is concerned, solely and exclusively to receipt by conditions herein contained.
Section 5.4 Subcontractor agrees to keep the premises, inside and outside, free and clean at all t...
Change Order Request. 1.1 Either Party may submit a Change Order Request to the other Party at any time in the form appended as Annex 1 to this Schedule C. The Change Order Request shall be signed by the Armagh POS Solutions contact representative or Merchant contact representative, as applicable. The Change Order Request shall contain sufficient information concerning the requested change, including any impact on Services, prescribed Services standards, and Service Provider compensation, for the recipient Party to undertake an informed assessment and decision in regard to the request.
1.2 The Party in receipt of the Change Order Request shall use all reasonable commercial efforts to respond to the Change Order Request within the requested time period. A response shall be in writing and may include a request for additional information, for modifications to the Change Order Request, or the decision to reject or accept the requested change.
Change Order Request. 18.3.2.1. A Change Order Request will be deemed timely submitted if, and only if, it is submitted within seven (7) days of the date the Developer discovers, or reasonably should have discovered the circumstances giving rise to the Change Order Request, unless additional time is allowed in writing by AOR for submission of the Change Order Request, provided that if:
18.3.2.1.1. The Change Order Request includes compensation sought by a Contractor; and
18.3.2.1.2. The Developer requests in writing to the AOR, within the seven (7) -day time period, additional time to permit Developer to conduct an appropriate review of the Contractor Change Order Request, the time period for submission of the actual Change Order Request shall be extended by the number of days specified in writing by the AOR.
18.3.2.2. The Change Order Request must state that it is a Change Order Request, state and justify the reason for the request, and specify the changes to the purpose or intent of the Specifications requested, the bonding amounts(s) required, the amount of an Agreement Time adjustment requested, or the amount of an Equitable Adjustment requested.
18.3.2.3. Upon request of AOR, Developer shall submit such additional information as may be requested by AOR for the purpose of evaluating the Change Order Request. Such additional information may include:
18.3.2.3.1. If Developer seeks an Equitable Adjustment, actual cost records for any changed or extra costs (including without limitation, payroll records, material and rental invoices and the like), shall be submitted by the deadline established by the AOR, who may require such actual cost records to be submitted and reviewed, on a daily basis, by the AOR and/or representatives of the AOR.
18.3.2.3.2. If Developer seeks an Equitable Adjustment, written documentation demonstrating Developer’s entitlement to such an Equitable Adjustment as provided for in this Agreement, which shall be submitted within fifteen (15) days of the date requested.
18.3.2.3.3. If Developer seeks an adjustment of the Agreement Time, written documentation demonstrating Developer’s entitlement to a time extension under Section 18.4, below, which shall be submitted within fifteen (15) days of the date requested. If requested, Developer may submit a Fragnet in support of its request for a time extension. County may, but is not obligated to, grant a time extension on the basis of a Fragnet alone which, by its nature, is not a complete schedule analysis. If dee...
Change Order Request. A COR is a request to change any aspect of the statewide NG911 program. Some examples are: Change in Council policy Change in Committee plan Change in process or Method of Procedure (MOP) Change in configuration Change in process. Anyone may submit a COR. The COR should be submitted to the Change Manager via the Council’s web portal or via email on the approved COR form. The form is available as an online form at the web portal or as a PDF form at the Xxxxxx000.xxx website. It is also attached as Appendix A to this document. After the Change Manager reviews and accepts the COR, it is forwarded to the NG911 Liaison, NG911 Administrator, and the appropriate Committee CCB for their assessment. The CCB will forward the COR with their recommendation to the CAB. The CAB may decide directly on the COR, or may choose to submit the COR to the Council for their opinion and decision. Our COR form collects the following type of information: Requestor’s name, location, phone number, email address Submission date COR identification number Priority of change (High, Medium, Low) Type of change (Minor, Normal, Emergency, High Risk) Description of change Justification and business benefit for change Impact Assessment (financial, schedule, performance…)
Change Order Request. As more specifically described herein below, a Change Order Request is a written document originated by Design-Builder, which describes an instruction issued by City after the effective date of the Contract, which Design-Builder believes to be a scope change that may result in changes to the Contract Price or Contract Time or, which describes the need for or desirability of a change in the Work proposed by Design-Builder.
Change Order Request. Contractor shall perform no additional work or change in the Work without a Change Order approved in accordance with the terms hereof or Section 5.3 prior to commencing such work. The procedure set forth herein shall be not be waivable by Owner or Contractor unless in writing and signed by both parties. Contractor shall not be entitled to any additional compensation or change in the Scheduled Date for Substantial Completion except in accordance with the procedures set forth herein, or in the case of emergency if necessary to prevent personal injury or property damage, in which case any additional work performed by Contractor shall be entitled to reasonable compensation and/or a delay in the Scheduled Date for Substantial Completion as determined by Owner. Owner or Owner’s Representative may order a change in the Work by giving Contractor a written request for a Change Order (“Change Order Request”), in the form of AIA Document G709 or such other form as Owner or Owner’s Representative may designate, setting forth in detail the nature of a proposed change in the Work. Upon receipt of a Change Order Request, Contractor shall promptly furnish to Owner’s Representative a statement setting forth in detail, with a labor and material breakdown by trades and work classifications, Contractor’s proposal for the change, if any, in the Contract Sum attributable to the changes set forth in such Change Order Request, a proposed adjustment, if any, of the Construction Schedule and Scheduled Date for Substantial Completion resulting from such proposed change and any proposed adjustments of time and costs related to unchanged Work resulting from such proposed change. Contractor shall keep and present, in such form as Owner or Owner’s Representative may prescribe, an itemized accounting together with appropriate supporting data of the proposed cost of such change and revision to the Construction Schedule. If a Change Order is done on a time and material or cost plus xxxx-up basis, Contractor shall not be entitled to any markup for overhead and profit on any Work performed pursuant to a Change Order other than a Change Order initiated by Owner or Owner’s Representative which increases the scope of the Work, and any Contractor's markup for overhead and profit on Work resulting from such Change Order increasing the scope of the Work shall be no greater than the allowable xxxx-ups for labor, equipment, materials, overhead and profit as defined in the most current version of the...