Common use of Component Change Orders Clause in Contracts

Component Change Orders. When the use of a Component Change Order and Component Construction Documents are contemplated, the Design Professional shall request that the CM/GC submit a Component Change Order under the CM/GC’s Agreement for the construction or procurement of the Component under the Component Construction Documents. Upon receipt of the proposed Component Change Order, the Design Professional shall review the proposed Component Change Order to determine its compliance with the CM/GC Contract. 2.2.4.1 The Design Professional shall issue Component Construction Documents meeting the following minimum criteria: a. The Component Construction Documents shall reasonably show the intent of the Work to be accomplished; b. The Component Construction Documents shall be sufficient for the Design-Builder to price the Work; c. The Component Construction Documents shall meet all regulatory and Fire Marshal requirements (Refer to Owner’s Instructions to Design Professionals for Fire Marshal CCO permit approval requirements); and d. The Component Construction Documents shall be sufficiently detailed to preclude the necessity for rework as the Construction Documents proceed to 100% completion; and e. The Component Construction Documents (CCO) shall be stamped by the licensed/registered Design Professional of record or his licensed/registered engineering consultant. 2.2.4.2 If the CM/GC requests and the Owner approves a redesign of Component Construction Documents the Design Professional shall undertake such redesign. (See Paragraph 2.1.1.4.3). 2.2.4.3 With respect to any Component Change Order proposed prior to the execution of a GMP Change Order, Design Professional shall recommend to the Owner and Using Agency approval or disapproval of the Component Change Order. With its recommendation, Design Professional shall (i) provide to Owner and Using Agency any analysis of the Component Change Order price as it relates to Estimates of Probable Construction Cost submitted by the Design Professional and to the Stated Cost Limitation, and (ii) shall recommend to Owner the amount to be established by Owner as an Owner's contingency reserve with respect to the work governed by the Component Change Order if the Component Change Order is approved by the Owner. If the proposed Component Change Order proposes a price for the work governed by the Component Construction Documents to which the proposed Component Change Order relates which materially exceeds the Design Professional's Estimate of Probable Construction Cost corresponding to such work, the Design Professional shall recommend such corrective action, if any, which the Design Professional shall deem necessary or appropriate such that the Project Cost shall not exceed the Stated Cost Limitation. 2.2.4.4 Cost accounting shall comply with GASB 34 accounting requirements. 2.2.4.5 Upon approval by the Owner of a Component Change Order, the Owner shall issue to the CM/GC a Proceed Order under the Component Change Order

Appears in 19 contracts

Samples: Design Professional Services Contract, Design Professional Services Contract, Design Professional Services Contract

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Component Change Orders. When the use of a Component Change Order and Component Construction Documents are contemplated, the Design Professional Builder and the Design-Builder shall request that the CM/GC submit a Component Change Order under the CM/GCDesign-Builder’s Agreement for the construction or procurement of the Component under the Component Construction Documents. Upon receipt of the proposed Component Change Order, the Design Professional Builder shall review the proposed Component Change Order to determine its compliance with the CM/GC Design-Build Contract. 2.2.4.1 2.1.11.1 The Design Professional Builder shall issue Component Construction Documents meeting the following minimum criteria: a. The Component Construction Documents shall reasonably show the intent of the Work to be accomplished; b. The Component Construction Documents shall be sufficient for the Design-Builder to price the Work; c. The Component Construction Documents shall meet all regulatory and Fire Marshal requirements (Refer to Owner’s Instructions to Design Professionals for Fire Marshal CCO permit approval requirements); and d. The Component Construction Documents shall be sufficiently detailed to preclude the necessity for rework as the Construction Documents proceed to 100% completion; and e. The Component Construction Documents (CCO) shall be stamped by the licensed/registered Design Professional of record or his licensed/registered engineering consultant. 2.2.4.2 . If the CM/GC Owner requests and the Owner or approves a redesign of Component Construction Documents the Design Professional Builder shall undertake such redesign. (See Paragraph 2.1.1.4.3)redesign with the costs of the redesign to be charged against the Design Contingency. 2.2.4.3 2.1.11.2 With respect to any Component Change Order proposed prior to the execution of a GMP Change Order, Design Professional shall recommend to the Owner and Using Agency approval or disapproval of the Component Change Order. With its recommendation, Design Professional Builder shall (i) provide to Owner and Using Agency any analysis of the Component Change Order price as it relates to Estimates of Probable Construction Cost submitted by the Design Professional Builder and to the Stated GMP Cost Limitation, and (ii) shall recommend to Owner the amount to be established by Owner as an Owner's contingency reserve with respect to the work governed by the Component Change Order if the Component Change Order is approved by the Owner. If the proposed Component Change Order proposes a price for the work governed by the Component Construction Documents to which the proposed Component Change Order relates which materially exceeds the Design ProfessionalBuilder's Estimate of Probable Construction Cost corresponding to such work, the Design Professional Builder shall recommend such corrective action, if any, which the Design Professional Builder shall deem necessary or appropriate such that the Project Cost shall not exceed the Stated GMP Cost Limitation. 2.2.4.4 2.1.11.3 Cost accounting shall comply with GASB 34 accounting requirements. 2.2.4.5 2.1.11.4 Upon approval by the Owner of a Component Change Order, the Owner shall issue to the CM/GC Design-Builder a Proceed Order under the Component Change Order

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract

Component Change Orders. When the use of a Component Change Order and Component Construction Documents are contemplated, the Design Professional and the Design-Builder shall request that the CM/GC submit a Component Change Order under the CM/GCDesign-Builder’s Agreement for the construction or procurement of the Component under the Component Construction Documents. Upon receipt of the proposed Component Change Order, the Design Professional shall review the proposed Component Change Order to determine its compliance with the CM/GC Design-Build Contract. 2.2.4.1 2.1.11.1 The Design Professional shall issue Component Construction Documents meeting the following minimum criteria: a. The Component Construction Documents shall reasonably show the intent of the Work to be accomplished; b. The Component Construction Documents shall be sufficient for the Design-Builder to price the Work; c. The Component Construction Documents shall meet all regulatory and Fire Marshal requirements (Refer to Owner’s Instructions to Design Professionals for Fire Marshal CCO permit approval requirements); and d. The Component Construction Documents shall be sufficiently detailed to preclude the necessity for rework as the Construction Documents proceed to 100% completion; and e. The Component Construction Documents (CCO) shall be stamped by the licensed/registered Design Professional of record or his licensed/registered engineering consultant. 2.2.4.2 . If the CM/GC Owner requests and the Owner or approves a redesign of Component Construction Documents the Design Professional shall undertake such redesign. (See Paragraph 2.1.1.4.3)redesign with the costs of the redesign to be charged against the Design Contingency. 2.2.4.3 2.1.11.2 With respect to any Component Change Order proposed prior to the execution of a GMP Change Order, Design Professional shall recommend to the Owner and Using Agency approval or disapproval of the Component Change Order. With its recommendation, Design Professional shall (i) provide to Owner and Using Agency any analysis of the Component Change Order price as it relates to Estimates of Probable Construction Cost submitted by the Design Professional and to the Stated GMP Cost Limitation, and (ii) shall recommend to Owner the amount to be established by Owner as an Owner's contingency reserve with respect to the work governed by the Component Change Order if the Component Change Order is approved by the Owner. If the proposed Component Change Order proposes a price for the work governed by the Component Construction Documents to which the proposed Component Change Order relates which materially exceeds the Design Professional's Estimate of Probable Construction Cost corresponding to such work, the Design Professional shall recommend such corrective action, if any, which the Design Professional shall deem necessary or appropriate such that the Project Cost shall not exceed the Stated GMP Cost Limitation. 2.2.4.4 2.1.11.3 Cost accounting shall comply with GASB 34 accounting requirements. 2.2.4.5 2.1.11.4 Upon approval by the Owner of a Component Change Order, the Owner shall issue to the CM/GC Design-Builder a Proceed Order under the Component Change Order

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract

Component Change Orders. When the use of a Component Change Order and Component Construction Documents are contemplated, the Design Professional shall request that the CM/GC submit a Component Change Order under the CM/GC’s Agreement for the construction or procurement of the Component under the Component Construction Documents. Upon receipt of the proposed Component Change Order, the Design Professional shall review the proposed Component Change Order to determine its compliance with the CM/GC Contract. 2.2.4.1 The Design Professional shall issue Component Construction Documents meeting the following minimum criteria: a. The Component Construction Documents shall reasonably show the intent of the Work to be accomplished; b. The Component Construction Documents shall be sufficient for the Design-Builder to price the Work; c. The Component Construction Documents shall meet all regulatory and Fire Marshal requirements (Refer to Owner’s Instructions to Design Professionals “GSFIC Process Guide” for Fire Marshal CCO permit approval requirements); and d. The Component Construction Documents shall be sufficiently detailed to preclude the necessity for rework as the Construction Documents proceed to 100% completion; and e. The Component Construction Documents (CCO) shall be stamped by the licensed/registered Design Professional of record or his licensed/registered engineering consultant. 2.2.4.2 If the CM/GC requests and the Owner approves a redesign of Component Construction Documents the Design Professional shall undertake such redesign. (See Paragraph 2.1.1.4.3). 2.2.4.3 With respect to any Component Change Order proposed prior to the execution of a GMP Change Order, Design Professional shall recommend to the Owner and Using Agency approval or disapproval of the Component Change Order. With its recommendation, Design Professional shall (i) provide to Owner and Using Agency any analysis of the Component Change Order price as it relates to Estimates of Probable Construction Cost submitted by the Design Professional and to the Stated Cost Limitation, and (ii) shall recommend to Owner the amount to be established by Owner as an Owner's contingency reserve with respect to the work governed by the Component Change Order if the Component Change Order is approved by the Owner. If the proposed Component Change Order proposes a price for the work governed by the Component Construction Documents to which the proposed Component Change Order relates which materially exceeds the Design Professional's Estimate of Probable Construction Cost corresponding to such work, the Design Professional shall recommend such corrective action, if any, which the Design Professional shall deem necessary or appropriate such that the Project Cost shall not exceed the Stated Cost Limitation. 2.2.4.4 Cost accounting shall comply with GASB 34 accounting requirements. 2.2.4.5 Upon approval by the Owner of a Component Change Order, the Owner shall issue to the CM/GC a Proceed Order under the Component Change Order

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Professional Services Contract

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Component Change Orders. When the use of a Component Change Order and Component Construction Documents are contemplated, the Design Professional and the Design-Builder shall request that the CM/GC submit a Component Change Order under the CM/GCDesign-Builder’s Agreement for the construction or procurement of the Component under the Component Construction Documents. Upon receipt of the proposed Component Change Order, the Design Professional shall review the proposed Component Change Order to determine its compliance with the CM/GC Contract.Component 2.2.4.1 2.1.11.1 The Design Professional shall issue Component Construction Documents meeting the following minimum criteria: a. The Component Construction Documents shall reasonably show the intent of the Work to be accomplished; b. The Component Construction Documents shall be sufficient for the Design-Builder to price the Work; c. The Component Construction Documents shall meet all regulatory and Fire Marshal requirements (Refer to Owner’s Instructions to Design Professionals for Fire Marshal CCO permit approval requirements); and d. The Component Construction Documents shall be sufficiently detailed to preclude the necessity for rework as the Construction Documents proceed to 100% completion; and e. The Component Construction Documents (CCO) shall be stamped by the licensed/registered Design Professional of record or his licensed/registered engineering consultant. 2.2.4.2 . If the CM/GC Owner requests and the Owner or approves a redesign of Component Construction Documents the Design Professional shall undertake such redesign. (See Paragraph 2.1.1.4.3)redesign with the costs of the redesign to be charged against the Design Contingency. 2.2.4.3 2.1.11.2 With respect to any Component Change Order proposed prior to the execution of a GMP Change Order, Design Professional shall recommend to the Owner and Using Agency approval or disapproval of the Component Change Order. With its recommendation, Design Professional shall (i) provide to Owner and Using Agency any analysis of the Component Change Order price as it relates to Estimates of Probable Construction Cost submitted by the Design Professional and to the Stated GMP Cost Limitation, and (ii) shall recommend to Owner the amount to be established by Owner as an Owner's contingency reserve with respect to the work governed by the Component Change Order if the Component Change Order is approved by the Owner. If the proposed Component Change Order proposes a price for the work governed by the Component Construction Documents to which the proposed Component Change Order relates which materially exceeds the Design Professional's Estimate of Probable Construction Cost corresponding to such work, the Design Professional shall recommend such corrective action, if any, which the Design Professional shall deem necessary or appropriate such that the Project Cost shall not exceed the Stated GMP Cost Limitation. 2.2.4.4 2.1.11.3 Cost accounting shall comply with GASB 34 accounting requirements. 2.2.4.5 2.1.11.4 Upon approval by the Owner of a Component Change Order, the Owner shall issue to the CM/GC Design-Builder a Proceed Order under the Component Change Order

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Build Contract

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