Common use of Definition of Proposed Change Order Clause in Contracts

Definition of Proposed Change Order. A Proposed Change Order (“PCO”) is a written request prepared by the Developer requesting that the District and the Architect issue a Change Order based upon a proposed change to the Work, to the Guaranteed Maximum Price, and/or to the Contract Time.

Appears in 18 contracts

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Definition of Proposed Change Order. A Proposed Change Order (“PCO”) is a written request prepared by the Developer requesting that the District and the Architect issue a Change Order based upon a proposed change to the Work, to the Guaranteed Maximum Price, and/or to the Contract Time.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Facilities Lease, Master Facilities Lease, Master Facilities Lease

Definition of Proposed Change Order. A Proposed Change Order (“PCO”) is a written request prepared by the Developer Contractor requesting that the District and the Architect issue a Change Order based upon a proposed change to the Work, . A PCO shall be submitted by the Contractor to the Guaranteed Maximum Price, and/or Owner within ten (10) days of the event giving rise to the Contract TimePCO. Contractor’s failure to submit a PCO within ten (10) days of the event giving rise to the PCO shall be a complete waiver all rights to additional compensation or time otherwise resulting from the events giving rise to the PCO.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Site Lease, Master Site Lease, Master Site Lease

Definition of Proposed Change Order. A Proposed Change Order (“PCO”) is a written request prepared by the Developer requesting that the District and the Architect issue a Change Order based upon a proposed change to the Work, to the Guaranteed Maximum Price, and/or to the Contract Time.

Appears in 3 contracts

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Definition of Proposed Change Order. A Proposed Change Order (“PCO”) is a written request prepared by the Developer Contractor requesting that the District and the Architect issue a Change Order based upon a proposed change to the Work, to the Guaranteed Maximum Price, and/or to the Contract Time.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Site Lease, Facilities Lease

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Definition of Proposed Change Order. A Proposed Change Order (“PCO”) is a written request prepared by the Developer Contractor requesting that the District and the Architect issue a Change Order based upon a proposed change to the Work, . A PCO shall be submitted by the Contractor to the Guaranteed Maximum Price, and/or District within ten (10) days of the event giving rise to the Contract TimePCO. Contractor’s failure to submit a PCO within ten (10) days of the event giving rise to the PCO shall be a complete waiver all rights to additional compensation or time otherwise resulting from the events giving rise to the PCO.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Site Lease

Definition of Proposed Change Order. A Proposed Change Order (“PCO”) is a written request prepared by the Developer Designer/Builder requesting that the District and the Architect issue a Change Order based upon a proposed change to the Work, . A PCO shall be submitted by the Designer/Builder to the Guaranteed Maximum Price, and/or District within five (5) days of the event giving rise to the Contract TimePCO. Designer/Builder’s failure to submit a PCO within five (5) days of the event giving rise to the PCO shall be a complete waiver all rights to additional compensation or time otherwise resulting from the events giving rise to the PCO.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Design and Construction

Definition of Proposed Change Order. A Proposed Change Order (“PCO”) is a written request prepared by the Developer Designer/Builder requesting that the District and the Architect Customer issue a Change Order based upon a proposed change to the Work, . A PCO shall be submitted by the Designer/Builder to the Guaranteed Maximum Price, and/or Owner within 10 days of the event giving rise to the Contract TimePCO. Designer/Builder’s failure to submit a PCO within 10 days of the event giving rise to the PCO shall be a complete waiver all rights to additional compensation or time otherwise resulting from the events giving rise to the PCO.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Design and Construction

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