Common use of Changes to Scope of Work Clause in Contracts

Changes to Scope of Work. Purchaser may, at any time by written notice, make changes altering, adding to, or reducing the scope of the Work, or changing the Specifications, packing and shipping instructions, time and/or place of delivery, quantities, sequencing, or accelerating the Work under the Agreement (“Change Order”). Contractor’s performance of additional Work as related to the changes shall in no way be a basis of claims involving loss of efficiency on any Work performed or to be performed under the Agreement. Performance of additional Work shall not be a basis for schedule extensions unless such extensions are agreed upon at the time of award of the additional Work. Such changes shall be initiated by written order of Purchaser and Contractor shall submit the proposed cost or credit to Purchaser for any changes in the Work within fifteen (15) working days after receipt of the written order for Purchaser’s approval. No change to the cost or schedule of the Work shall be binding upon Purchaser without Purchaser’s written approval. Contractor shall be paid for any additional Work by an amount to be determined, at Purchaser’s option, by: (a) unit prices, or (b) lump sums, or (c) other methods of reimbursement, in each case as designated in the Agreement or as subsequently agreed upon in writing.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: General Terms and Conditions for Purchase of Labor Services, General Terms and Conditions for Purchase of Labor Services

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Changes to Scope of Work. Purchaser may, may at any time time, by written notice, make changes altering, adding to, or reducing the scope of the Work, or changing the Specifications, packing and shipping instructions, time and/or place of delivery, quantities, sequencing, or accelerating the Work under the Agreement (“Change Order”). ContractorConsultant’s performance of additional Work as related to the changes shall in no way be a basis of claims involving loss of efficiency on any Work performed or to be performed under the Agreement. Performance of additional Work shall not be a basis for schedule extensions unless such extensions are agreed upon at the time of award of the additional Work. Such changes shall be initiated by written order of Purchaser and Contractor Consultant shall submit the proposed cost or credit to Purchaser for any changes in the Work within fifteen (15) working days after receipt of the written order for Purchaser’s approval. No change to the cost or schedule of the Work shall be binding upon Purchaser without Purchaser’s written approval. Contractor Consultant shall be paid for any additional Work by an amount to be determined, at Purchaser’s option, by: by (a) unit prices, or (b) lump sums, or (c) other methods of reimbursement, in each case as designated in the Agreement Agreement, or as subsequently agreed upon in writing.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services

Changes to Scope of Work. Purchaser may, at any time time, by written notice, make changes altering, adding to, or reducing the scope of the Work, or changing the Specifications, packing and shipping instructions, time and/or place of delivery, quantities, sequencing, or accelerating the Work under the Agreement (“Change Order”). ContractorSupplier’s performance of additional Work as related to the changes shall in no way be a basis of claims involving loss of efficiency on any Work performed or to be performed under the Agreement. Performance of additional Work shall not be a basis for schedule extensions unless such extensions are agreed upon at the time of award of the additional Work. Such changes shall be initiated by written order of Purchaser and Contractor Supplier shall submit the proposed cost or credit to Purchaser for any changes in the Work within fifteen (15) working days after receipt of the written order for Purchaser’s approval. No change to the cost or schedule of the Work shall be binding upon Purchaser without Purchaser’s written approval. Contractor Supplier shall be paid for any additional Work by an amount to be determined, at Purchaser’s option, by: (a) unit prices, or (b) lump sums, or (c) other methods of reimbursement, in each case as designated in the Agreement or as subsequently agreed upon in writing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Terms and Conditions for Purchase of Materials, Equipment, and Related Services

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Changes to Scope of Work. Purchaser may, at any time time, by written notice, make changes altering, adding to, or reducing the scope of the Work, or changing the Specifications, packing and shipping instructions, time and/or place of delivery, quantities, sequencing, or accelerating the Work under the Agreement (“Change Order”). ContractorSupplier’s performance of additional Work as related to the changes shall in no way be a basis of claims involving loss of efficiency on any Work performed or to be performed under the Agreement. Performance of additional Work shall not be a basis for schedule extensions unless such extensions are agreed upon at the time of award of the additional Work. Such changes shall be initiated by written order of Purchaser and Contractor Supplier shall submit the proposed cost or credit to Purchaser for any changes in the Work within fifteen (15) working business days after receipt of the written order for Purchaser’s approval. No change to the cost or schedule of the Work shall be binding upon Purchaser without Purchaser’s written approval. Contractor Supplier shall be paid for any additional Work by an amount to be determined, at Purchaser’s option, by: (a) unit prices, or (b) lump sums, or (c) other methods of reimbursement, in each case as designated in the Agreement or as subsequently agreed upon in writing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions for Purchase of Materials, Equipment, and Related Services

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