Changes During Construction Sample Clauses

Changes During Construction. IPTC shall promptly communicate with the DPW Construction Representative and the DPW Inspector with regard to all CCDs and COs in accordance with Section 4(b), and shall refrain from releasing its contractor to perform any work under a CCD or CO concerning IPTC Infrastructure (as defined in Section 5(c)(i)) until it has received DPW’s comments, if any, and concerning City Infrastructure until it has received DPW’s approval, all in accordance with Section 4(b).
Changes During Construction. Should the cumulative amount due to the general contractor exceed $854,755,32, the costs in excess of $854,755.32 may be paid by the Library, in its sole discretion.
Changes During Construction. (Shell and Core Tenant Upgrades and Tenant Work). Revisions to the Shell and Core Plans or Tenant Plans, if any, are to be accommodated by Field Change Orders. A "Field Change Order" is a document which outlines the scope of a requested change in the Work as defined by the Shell and Core Plans and Tenant Plans and bears the signature of Tenant and Landlord representatives approving such change in scope. All such plans, specifications, and Field Change Orders shall be approved by Landlord and Tenant prior to being executed or acted upon by the Landlord's or Tenant's Contractors. Landlord and Tenant shall be given 24 hours to respond without causing a Landlord or Tenant Delay unless otherwise specified in said Field Change Order. In the event the Field Change Order increases the cost of the Shell and Core or Tenant Work beyond the maximum Tenant Work Allowance, Tenant shall pay for the work per the terms of this Exhibit and the Lease. As for Tenant Work, Tenant shall pay its Contractor per the terms of the construction contract between the Tenant and its Contractor. EXHIBIT D TO OFFICE LEASE AGREEMENT ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ WEST BUILDING OFFICE TENANT BUILDING SHELL AND CORE OUTLINE SPECIFICATIONS The Building Outline Specifications which follow are intended to establish the scope and quality of finishes, materials and systems to be furnished by Landlord for the construction of the basic Building Shell and Core, as well as the parking structure and landscaped surface parking areas (together referred therein as the "Shell and Core"). The Building Outline Specifications are intended to govern the development of the building drawings through the completion of the final building working drawings and specifications ("The Contract Documents"). Capitalized terms used and not defined shall have the meanings given them in the Lease. Landlord is committed to developing a long-term investment quality product, which has lasting quality and landmark stature and will be considered in all respects a first class office building development. This Outline Specification may be amended, through mutual consent of the parties, during the completion of the design development and construction document phases of the design of the buildings. The cost of all maintenance following initial installation shall be as provided under the Lease. FOUNDATION SYSTEM 1. The foundation system shall be designed based upon good engineering practice, soils bearing analysis from a geotechnical engineer an...
Changes During Construction. The Developer shall not vary the design of the System subsequent to the commencement of construction of the System, without first submitting such variation in writing to Hydro Ottawa for approval and shall not implement any such variation until approval in writing has been received from Hydro Ottawa. Hydro Ottawa reserves the right to modify by written direction, upon reasonable notice to the Developer, at any time and as circumstances require, the plans and specifications, Hydro Ottawa’s Work or the Developer’s Work to accommodate the requirements of Hydro Ottawa or the Developer, the existing or changing regulations, standards, specifications or technical requirements of the System, and the Developer shall perform or pay the cost of such changes without accounting or compensation from Hydro Ottawa.
Changes During Construction. If Grantee seeks to change the scope of the Enhancements, Grantee shall meet with Staff to discuss the desired change. Staff has the authorization to approve minor modifications during construction. Any other desired modification shall be placed before the appropriate JEDC Board for reconsideration.
Changes During Construction. The Department shall submit to the Concessionaire accurate and complete copies of any field design changes, notices of design changes, non-conformance reports and variances relating to the design, development and construction of the STE (collectively, “STE Changes” and each, an “STE Change”) prior to delivering any final approvals relating to an STE Change to the STE Design-Build Contract. The Concessionaire shall have the right to approve an STE Change only if such STE Change materially and adversely affects the operations and maintenance of the STE during the Term. The Concessionaire’s review of any submittal pursuant to this section shall comply with the submittal and review procedures set forth in Section 8A.07.
Changes During Construction. Changes to the scope during construction are often a result of changes to field conditions discovered as construction progresses. Prior to initiating any change to approved “Ready for Construction” (RFC) documents, we will work with SHA to identify and determine an appropriate resolution similar to the procedure for change management for design noted above. Once the change and its solution are identified, our Design Project Manager, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, PE, will collect all required SHA or third party approvals, by preparing and submitting through our Project Construction Manager, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (CGI), a redline revision to SHA’s Project Design Engineer, for review and approval by appropriate SHA staff or third parties. All changes to approved RFC plans will be tracked and documented in the DMS to ensure they are included on final as-built drawings. Revisions which require minor changes to RFC documents will be shown on office copies of current as-built set of plans and be later documented on the project as-built drawings at the project completion. Only construction documents that are stamped and signed as RFC will be used for construction. Our Project Quality Control team will be responsible for auditing plan sets used in the field to ensure that they are current and approved. The Project Superintendent will also be responsible for checking the control sets to make sure that they are using the most up-to-date documents.
Changes During Construction