Common use of Db Contractor Requested Change Orders Clause in Contracts

Db Contractor Requested Change Orders. DB Contractor’s entitlement to a Change Order for eligible changes is subject to the restrictions and limitations contained in this Section 4.5 and elsewhere in the CMC Documents, and furthermore is subject to DB Contractor’s compliance with all notification and other requirements identified herein. DB Contractor shall initiate the Change Order process by delivery of a PCO Notice as described in Section 4.5.5.2, followed by submittal of a Request for Change Order and supporting documentation to TxDOT. Change Orders may be requested by DB Contractor only pursuant to this Section 4.5.5. 4.5.5.1 Eligible Changes (a) additional costs directly attributable to additional Maintenance Services resulting from TxDOT-Directed Changes for which TxDOT has not submitted a Change Order or a Request for Change Proposal; (b) additional costs relating to Hazardous Materials, Force Majeure Events and Damage to the Project, to the extent provided in Section 4.5.11.3; and (c) additional costs directly attributable to uncovering, removing and restoring the work, to the extent provided in Section 5.9.1.2. 4.5.5.2 Procedures

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Capital Maintenance Agreement, Capital Maintenance Agreement

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Db Contractor Requested Change Orders. DB Contractor’s entitlement to a Change Order for eligible changes is subject to the restrictions and limitations contained in this Section 4.5 and elsewhere in the CMC Documents, and furthermore is subject to DB Contractor’s compliance with all notification and other requirements identified herein. DB Contractor shall initiate the Change Order process by delivery of a PCO Notice as described in Section 4.5.5.2, followed by submittal of a Request for Change Order and supporting documentation to TxDOT. Change Orders may be requested by DB Contractor only pursuant to this Section 4.5.5. 4.5.5.1 Eligible Changes (a) additional costs directly attributable to additional Maintenance Services resulting from TxDOT-Directed Changes for which TxDOT has not submitted a Change Order or a Request for Change Proposal; (b) additional costs relating to Force Majeure Events, Hazardous Materials, Force Majeure Events Non- Discriminatory Changes and Damage to the Project, to the extent provided in Section 4.5.11.34.5.11; and (c) additional costs directly attributable to uncovering, removing and restoring the work, to the extent provided in Section 5.9.1.2. 4.5.5.2 Procedures

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Capital Maintenance Agreement, Capital Maintenance Agreement

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Db Contractor Requested Change Orders. DB Contractor’s entitlement to a Change Order for eligible changes is subject to the restrictions and limitations contained in this Section 4.5 and elsewhere in the CMC Documents, and furthermore is subject to DB Contractor’s compliance with all notification and other requirements identified herein. DB Contractor shall initiate the Change Order process by delivery of a PCO Notice as described in Section 4.5.5.2, followed by submittal of a Request for Change Order and supporting documentation to TxDOT. Change Orders may be requested by DB Contractor only pursuant to this Section 4.5.5. 4.5.5.1 Eligible Changes (a) additional costs directly attributable to additional Maintenance Services resulting from TxDOT-Directed Changes for which TxDOT has not submitted a Change Order or a Request for Change Proposal;; DocuSign Envelope ID: 69FAD993-F221-4BEC-895E-9675AB93CDF8 (b) additional costs relating to Force Majeure Events, Hazardous Materials, Force Majeure Events Non- Discriminatory Changes and Damage to the Project, to the extent provided in Section 4.5.11.34.5.11; and (c) additional costs directly attributable to uncovering, removing and restoring the work, to the extent provided in Section 5.9.1.2. 4.5.5.2 Procedures

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Capital Maintenance Agreement

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