Common use of Construction Change Directive Clause in Contracts

Construction Change Directive. (“CCD”) – A CCD is issued and approved by the Owner or its designee for additions or deletions in the scope of work or services provided by the Contractor when the Change Order work needs to be expedited. The Contractor is not required to agree to the terms offered by the Owner for the Change Order Work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Construction Change Directive. (CCD) – A CCD is issued and approved by the Owner or its designee for additions or deletions in the scope of work or services provided by the Contractor Construction Manager when authority to proceed with the Change Order work change needs to be expedited. The Contractor is not required expedited or the Construction Manager fails to agree to on the terms offered by the Owner for the Change Order Workchange at the Owner’s sole discretion.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Project Consultant

Construction Change Directive. A Construction Change Directive (CCD) – A CCD is a written directive that instructs Contractor to take some immediate action in connection with the Trade Work. CCDs are issued and approved by the Owner or its designee for additions or deletions in the scope of work or services provided by the Contractor when the Change Order work needs to be expedited. The Contractor there is not required time to agree issue a RFCP or Change Order. Contractor shall immediately proceed so as not to delay the progress of the Work and in accordance with the terms offered of the CCD. Any impact of a CCD on the Contract Price or Schedule shall be adjusted by the Owner for the a Change Order WorkOrder.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www2.tulsacounty.org

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Construction Change Directive. A Construction Change Directive (CCD) – A CCD is a written directive that instructs Subcontractor to take some immediate action in connection with the Subcontract Work. CCDs are issued and approved by the Owner or its designee for additions or deletions in the scope of work or services provided by the Contractor when the Change Order work needs to be expedited. The Contractor there is not required time to agree issue a RFCP or Change Order. Subcontractor shall immediately proceed so as not to delay the progress of the Work and in accordance with the terms offered of the CCD. Any impact of a CCD on the Contract Price or Schedule shall be adjusted by the Owner for the a Change Order WorkOrder.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subcontract Agreement

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