Common use of Construction Change Directive (CCD) Clause in Contracts

Construction Change Directive (CCD). A CCD is a written document prepared by the State directing the Contractor to make changes in the Work where the State and the Contractor have not yet reached an agreement on proposed changes in the Contract Sum and/or Contract Term. A CCD becomes part of a PCO. The State will prescribe a CCD form for use by the Project Manager. All CCD’s must be submitted on the prescribed form.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Contract Amendment, Service Agreement, Contract Amendment

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Construction Change Directive (CCD). A CCD is a written document prepared issued and approved by the State directing the Contractor to make changes Owner or its designee for additions or deletions in the Work where scope of work or services provided by the State Contractor, and or Consultants with authority to proceed with the Contractor have not yet reached an agreement on proposed changes in the Contract Sum and/or Contract Term. A CCD becomes part of a PCOchange needs to be expedited. The State will prescribe a CCD form for use Contractor and/or Consultant are not required to agree on the terms offered by the Project Manager. All CCDOwner for the change at the Owner’s must be submitted on the prescribed formsole discretion (Unilateral Directive).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor

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