Common use of Contractor Initiated Changes Clause in Contracts

Contractor Initiated Changes. Any other written or oral order (which, as used in this paragraph (b), includes direction, instruction, interpretation, or determination) from Princeton University that causes, or Contractor alleges to cause, a change shall be treated as a change order under this clause; provided, that the Contractor gives Princeton University written notice stating (1) the date, circumstances, and source of the order and (2) that the Contractor regards the order as a change order. (1) Except with respect to written requests for proposal issued by Princeton University pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (a) hereof, the Contractor must give Princeton University written notice of any change within five (5) business days of the date on which the Contractor knew, or reasonably should have known, of the change. The notice must state (1) the nature of the change; the date, circumstances, and source of the order and (2) that the Contractor regards the order as a change order and describe, generally, all changes in the Contract to which the Contractor believes it is entitled. The timely furnishing of such notice is an express condition precedent to any claim or request for adjustment to the Contract Time, the Project Schedule or the Contract Price arising from the claimed change and, if the notice is not given within the required time, the Contractor will have waived the right to any adjustment to the Contract Time, the Project Schedule, or the Contract Price arising from the change. If the change involves a differing site condition, it is a further express condition precedent of any such claim or request for adjustment that the Contractor has complied with Clause B12. (2) Within twenty (20) business days after giving initial notice of a change, the Contractor shall submit a written Change Order Request that shall include all of the same information as described in paragraph (a)(2) above.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Construction Services Basic Ordering Agreement, Preconstruction Services Agreement, Construction Services Basic Ordering Agreement

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Contractor Initiated Changes. Any other written or oral order (which, as used in this paragraph (b), includes direction, instruction, interpretation, or determination) from Princeton University that causes, or Contractor alleges to cause, causes a change shall be treated as a change order under this clause; provided, that the Contractor gives Princeton University written notice stating (1) the date, circumstances, and source of the order and (2) that the Contractor regards the order as a change order. (1) Except with respect to written requests for proposal issued by Princeton University pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (a) hereof, the Contractor must give Princeton University written notice of any change within five (5) business days of the date on which the Contractor knew, or reasonably should have known, of the change. The notice must state (1) the nature of the change; the date, circumstances, and source of the order and (2) that the Contractor regards the order as a change order and describe, generally, all changes in the Contract to which the Contractor believes it is entitled. The timely furnishing of such notice is an express condition precedent to any claim or request for adjustment to the Contract Time, the Project Schedule or the Contract Price arising from the claimed change and, if the notice is not given within the required time, the Contractor will have waived the right to any adjustment to the Contract Time, the Project Schedule, or the Contract Price arising from the change. If the change involves a differing site condition, it is a further express condition precedent of any such claim or request for adjustment that the Contractor has complied with Clause B12. (2) Within twenty (20) business days after giving initial notice of a change, the Contractor shall submit a written Change Order Request that shall include all of the same information as described in paragraph (a)(2) above.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Basic Ordering Agreement, Preconstruction Services Agreement

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