Contractor Change Notice Directives Sample Clauses

Contractor Change Notice Directives. Contractor may, without notice to sureties, by written directive (“Change Notice”), denominated as such, signed by the Contractor’s Representative, unilaterally make any change to the Subcontract Work described in the Contract Documents, including but not limited to changes:
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Contractor Change Notice Directives. Contractor may, without notice to sureties, by written directive (“Change Notice”), denominated as such, signed by the Contractor’s Representative, unilaterally make any change to the Subcontract Work described in the Contract Documents, including but not limited to changes: 1. in the drawings and specifications; 2. in the method, manner, or sequence of the Subcontract Work; 3. directing acceleration or deceleration in the performance of the Subcontract Work; 4. modifying the schedule of the Subcontract Work or Progress Schedule; and 5. adding to or deleting from the Subcontract Work. Upon receipt of a Change Notice, Subcontractor shall promptly proceed with the work reflected by the Change Notice in accordance with the directives of Contractor.

Related to Contractor Change Notice Directives

  • Contractor Changes The Contractor shall notify DAS in writing no later than ten (10) Days from the effective date of any change in:

  • Construction Change Directives 7.3.1 A Construction Change Directive is written order prepared by the Architect and signed by the Owner and Architect, directing a change in the Work and stating a proposed basis for adjustment, if any, in the Contract Sum, or Contract Time, or both. The Owner may by Construction Change Directive, without invalidating the Contract, order changes in the Work within the general scope of the Contract consisting of additions, deletions or other revisions, the Contract Sum and Contract Time being adjusting accordingly.

  • Construction Change Directive A written order prepared and issued by the District, the Construction Manager, and/or the Architect and signed by the District and the Architect, directing a change in the Work.

  • Advance Directives When applicable, Provider shall comply with the advance directives requirements for hospitals, nursing facilities, providers of home and health care and personal care services, hospices, and HMOs as specified in 42 CFR Part 489, subpart I, 42 CFR § 417.436(d), 42 CFR § 422.128, and 42 CFR 438.3(i).

  • ADB’s Review of Procurement Decisions 9. All contracts procured under international competitive bidding procedures and contracts for consulting services shall be subject to prior review by ADB, unless otherwise agreed between the Borrower and ADB and set forth in the Procurement Plan. SCHEDULE 5

  • Review Protocol A narrative description of how the Claims Review was conducted and what was evaluated.

  • COVID-19 Protocols Contractor will abide by all applicable COVID-19 protocols set forth in the District’s Reopening and COVID-19 Mitigation Plan and the safety guidelines for COVID-19 prevention established by the California Department of Public Health and the Ventura County Department of Public Health.

  • PROCUREMENT ETHICS Contractor understands that a person who is interested in any way in the sale of any supplies, services, construction, or insurance to the State of Utah is violating the law if the person gives or offers to give any compensation, gratuity, contribution, loan, reward, or any promise thereof to any person acting as a procurement officer on behalf of the State of Utah, or who in any official capacity participates in the procurement of such supplies, services, construction, or insurance, whether it is given for their own use or for the use or benefit of any other person or organization.

  • Technical Objections to Grievance No grievance will be defeated or denied by any minor technical objection.

  • Review Process A/E's Work Product will be reviewed by County under its applicable technical requirements and procedures, as follows:

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