Change Order Work Clause Samples

The Change Order Work clause defines the process for modifying the original scope of work in a contract through formal change orders. It typically outlines how changes to the project—such as additions, deletions, or alterations—must be documented, approved by both parties, and may include adjustments to the contract price or schedule. This clause ensures that any deviations from the agreed-upon work are managed transparently and with mutual consent, thereby preventing disputes and maintaining project clarity.
Change Order Work. For any Work-related change which does not materially affect the scope of Work, period of performance, amount of payments, or any other term or condition included under this Agreement, a Change Order shall be executed by both the County Project Director and Contractor Project Director, with the concurrence of County Counsel. To the extent that extensions of time for Contractor performance do not impact either the scope of Work or cost of this Agreement, County Project Director, in County Project Director’s discretion, may grant Contractor extensions of time in writing for the Work listed in the Exhibit B (Statement of Work) or otherwise in this Agreement, provided that such extensions shall not (i) cause Contractor to fail to achieve Cutover to Production or Pilot System Acceptance by the dates set forth in the Project Control Document, subject to Paragraph 52.0
Change Order Work. List Contractor/Subcontractor work done under change order.
Change Order Work. A Change in the Work covered by any approved Change Order.