Common use of Compensation For Changes Clause in Contracts

Compensation For Changes. With respect to all change order requests involving credit to the Owner or additional compensation to the General Contractor, the General Contractor shall (i) obtain from subcontractors and suppliers the best possible price quotations; (ii) review such quotations to ascertain whether they are reasonable; (iii) prepare an itemized accounting together with appropriate supporting data, including reasonable expenditures by, and savings to, those performing the Work involved in the proposed change; and (iv) provide a reasonable price quotation to the designated Professional. 9.5.1 If price quotations for change order requests are determined by the Professional to be unreasonable, the General Contractor shall, in writing, justify said quotations or provide additional back-up materials. If after review of the additional information the Professional determines the quotation is unreasonable, the Owner may require that the subject Work be performed on a time and material basis. 9.5.2 The General Contractor and its subcontractors and suppliers shall be allowed no additional compensation for any costs, fees or expenses incurred in performing services already required by this Contract For Construction, and shall not be entitled to additional reimbursement for home-office, other non-job-site or indirect overhead expenses, or tools necessary for construction. 9.5.3 It is the responsibility of the General Contractor to review and approve all pricing of additional work required of its subcontractors and suppliers. 9.5.4 Additional work which is not part of the Contract Documents and which does not impact the critical path shall require an executed change order and is not entitled to an extension of time but the General Contractor shall be reimbursed the actual incurred costs and expenses paid to subcontractors and suppliers plus a markup of five percent (5%) to cover General Conditions, Management Fee and overhead and profit. 9.5.4.1 The above conditions apply to the General Contractor’s subcontractor and sub-subcontractor. 9.5.5 Additional work which is not part of the Contract Documents and which does impact the critical path shall require a change order and the General Contractor is entitled to an extension of time and the actual incurred costs and expenses paid to subcontractors and suppliers plus a markup of ten percent (10%) to cover General Conditions, Management Fee and overhead and profit. See Paragraph 16.2.3. 9.5.5.1 The above conditions apply to the General Contractor’s subcontractor and sub-subcontractor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract for Construction, Contract for Construction

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Compensation For Changes. With respect to all change order requests involving credit to the Owner or additional compensation to the General ContractorConstruction Manager, the General Contractor Construction Manager shall (i) obtain from subcontractors and suppliers the best possible price quotations; (ii) review such quotations to ascertain whether they are reasonable; (iii) prepare an itemized accounting together with appropriate supporting data, including reasonable expenditures by, and savings to, those performing the Work involved in the proposed change; and (iv) provide a reasonable price quotation to the designated Professional. 9.5.1 If price quotations for change order requests are determined by the Professional to be unreasonable, the General Contractor Construction Manager shall, in writing, justify said quotations or provide additional back-up materials. If after review of the additional information the Professional determines the quotation is unreasonable, the Owner may require that the subject Work be performed on a time and material basis. 9.5.2 The General Contractor Construction Manager and its subcontractors and suppliers shall be allowed no additional compensation for any costs, fees or expenses incurred in performing services already required by this Contract For Constructionfor Construction Management, and shall not be entitled to additional reimbursement for home-home- office, other non-job-site jobsite or indirect overhead expenses, or tools necessary but shall be paid for constructionchange order Work as allowed by other sections of this Agreement. 9.5.3 It is the responsibility of the General Contractor Construction Manager to review and approve all pricing of additional work required of its subcontractors and suppliers. 9.5.4 Additional work which is not part of the Contract Documents and which does not impact the critical path shall require an executed change order and is not entitled to an extension of time but the General Contractor Construction Manager shall be reimbursed the actual incurred costs and expenses paid to subcontractors and suppliers plus a markup of five percent (5%) to cover General Conditionscompensated as provided in Paragraph 4.3, Management Fee and overhead and profit. 9.5.4.1 The above conditions apply to the General Contractor’s subcontractor and sub-subcontractorChapter 1. 9.5.5 Additional work which is not part of the Contract Documents and which does impact the critical path shall require a change order and the General Contractor Construction Manager is entitled to an extension of time and the actual incurred Construction Manager shall be compensated as provided in Paragraph 4.3, Chapter 1. No other costs and expenses paid to subcontractors and suppliers plus a markup of ten percent (10%) to cover General Conditions, Management Fee and overhead and profit. See Paragraph 16.2.3. 9.5.5.1 The above conditions apply relating to the General Contractor’s subcontractor and sub-subcontractorapproved extension of time shall be permitted.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement

Compensation For Changes. With respect to all change order requests involving credit to the Owner County or additional compensation to the General ContractorConstruction Manager, the General Contractor shall Construction Manager shall (i) obtain from subcontractors and suppliers the best possible price quotations; (ii) review such quotations to ascertain whether they are reasonable; (iii) prepare an itemized accounting together with appropriate supporting data, including reasonable expenditures by, and savings to, those performing the Work involved in the proposed change; and (iv) provide a reasonable price quotation to the designated Professional. 9.5.1 If price quotations for change order requests are determined by the Professional to be unreasonable, the General Contractor Construction Manager shall, in writing, justify said the price quotations or provide additional back-up materials. If after review of the additional information the Professional determines the quotation is unreasonable, the Owner County may require that the subject Work be performed on a time and material basis. 9.5.2 The General Contractor Construction Manager and its subcontractors and suppliers shall will be allowed no additional compensation for any costs, fees or expenses incurred in performing services already required by this Contract For ConstructionAgreement, and shall will not be entitled to additional reimbursement for home-office, other non-job-site jobsite or indirect overhead expenses, or tools necessary but will be paid for constructionchange order Work as allowed by other sections of this Agreement. 9.5.3 It is the responsibility of the General Contractor Construction Manager to review and approve all pricing of additional work required of its subcontractors and suppliers. 9.5.4 Additional work which is not part of the Contract Documents and which does not impact the critical path shall will require an executed change order and is not entitled to an extension of time but the General Contractor shall Construction Manager will be reimbursed the actual incurred costs and expenses paid to subcontractors and suppliers plus a markup of five percent (5%) to cover General Conditionscompensated as provided in Paragraph 4.3, Management Fee and overhead and profit. 9.5.4.1 The above conditions apply to the General Contractor’s subcontractor and sub-subcontractorChapter 1. 9.5.5 Additional work which is not part of the Contract Documents and which does impact the critical path shall will require a change order and the General Contractor Construction Manager is entitled to an extension of time and the actual incurred Construction Manager will be compensated as provided in Paragraph 4.3, Chapter 1. No other costs and expenses paid to subcontractors and suppliers plus a markup of ten percent (10%) to cover General Conditions, Management Fee and overhead and profit. See Paragraph 16.2.3. 9.5.5.1 The above conditions apply relating to the General Contractor’s subcontractor and sub-subcontractorapproved extension of time will be permitted.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement

Compensation For Changes. With respect to all change order requests involving credit to the Owner or additional compensation to the General Contractor, the General Contractor shall (i) obtain from subcontractors and suppliers the best possible price quotations; (ii) review such quotations to ascertain whether they are reasonable; (iii) prepare an itemized accounting together with appropriate supporting data, including reasonable expenditures by, and savings to, those performing the Work involved in the proposed change; and (iv) provide a reasonable price quotation to the designated Professional. 9.5.1 If price quotations for change order requests are determined by the Professional to be unreasonable, the General Contractor shall, in writing, justify said quotations or provide additional back-up materials. If after review of the additional information the Professional determines the quotation is unreasonable, the Owner may require that the subject Work be performed on a time and material basis. 9.5.2 The General Contractor and its subcontractors and suppliers shall be allowed no additional compensation for any costs, fees or expenses incurred in performing services already required by this Contract For Construction, and shall not be entitled to additional reimbursement for home-office, other non-job-site or indirect overhead expenses, or tools necessary for construction. 9.5.3 It is the responsibility of the General Contractor to review and approve all pricing of additional work required of its subcontractors and suppliers. 9.5.4 Additional work which is not part of the Contract Documents and which does not impact the critical path shall require an executed change order and is not entitled to an extension of time but the General Contractor shall be reimbursed the actual incurred costs and expenses paid to subcontractors and suppliers plus a markup of five percent (5%) to cover General Conditions, Management Fee and overhead and profit. 9.5.4.1 The above conditions apply to the General Contractor’s Contractor‟s subcontractor and sub-subcontractor. 9.5.5 Additional work which is not part of the Contract Documents and which does impact the critical path shall require a change order and the General Contractor is entitled to an extension of time and the actual incurred costs and expenses paid to subcontractors and suppliers plus a markup of ten percent (10%) to cover General Conditions, Management Fee and overhead and profit. See Paragraph 16.2.3. 9.5.5.1 The above conditions apply to the General Contractor’s Contractor‟s subcontractor and sub-subcontractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Construction

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Compensation For Changes. With respect to all change order requests involving credit to the Owner County or additional compensation to the General ContractorConstruction Manager, the General Contractor shall Construction Manager shall (i) obtain from subcontractors and suppliers the best possible price quotations; (ii) review such quotations to ascertain whether they are reasonable; (iii) prepare an itemized accounting together with appropriate supporting data, including reasonable expenditures by, and savings to, those performing the Work involved in the proposed change; and (iv) provide a reasonable price quotation to the designated Professional. 9.5.1 If price quotations for change order requests are determined by the Professional to be unreasonable, the General Contractor Construction Manager shall, in writing, justify said the price quotations or provide additional back-up materials. If after review of the additional information the Professional determines the quotation is unreasonable, the Owner County may require that the subject Work be performed on a time and material basis. 9.5.2 The General Contractor Construction Manager and its subcontractors and suppliers shall will be allowed no additional compensation for any costs, fees or expenses incurred in performing services already required by this Contract For Construction, Agreement and shall will not be entitled to additional reimbursement for home-office, other non-job-site jobsite, or indirect overhead expenses, or tools necessary but will be paid for constructionchange order Work as allowed by other sections of this Agreement. 9.5.3 It is the responsibility of the General Contractor Construction Manager to review and approve all pricing of additional work required of its subcontractors and suppliers. 9.5.4 Additional work which is not part of the Contract Documents Documents, and which does not impact the critical path shall will require an executed change order and is not entitled to an extension of time time, but the General Contractor shall Construction Manager will be reimbursed the actual incurred costs and expenses paid to subcontractors and suppliers plus a markup of five percent (5%) to cover General Conditionscompensated as provided in Paragraph 4.3, Management Fee and overhead and profit. 9.5.4.1 The above conditions apply to the General Contractor’s subcontractor and sub-subcontractorChapter 1. 9.5.5 Additional work which is not part of the Contract Documents Documents, and which does impact the critical path shall will require a change order and the General Contractor Construction Manager is entitled to an extension of time and the actual incurred Construction Manager will be compensated as provided in Paragraph 4.3, Chapter 1. No other costs and expenses paid to subcontractors and suppliers plus a markup of ten percent (10%) to cover General Conditions, Management Fee and overhead and profit. See Paragraph 16.2.3. 9.5.5.1 The above conditions apply relating to the General Contractor’s subcontractor and sub-subcontractorapproved extension of time will be permitted.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Management Agreement

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