Common use of Delivery of Request for Change Order Clause in Contracts

Delivery of Request for Change Order. Maintenance Contractor shall deliver a Request for Change Order under this Section 10.3.2.5 to TxDOT within 30 days after delivery of the PCO Notice, or such longer period of time as may be allowed in writing by TxDOT. TxDOT may require design and construction costs to be covered by separate Requests for Change Order. If Maintenance Contractor fails to deliver a complete Request for Change Order or incomplete Request for Change Order meeting all of the requirements of Section 10.3.2.6 within the appropriate time period, Maintenance Contractor shall be required to provide a new PCO Notice before it may submit a Request for Change Order.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Capital Maintenance Agreement, Comprehensive Maintenance Agreement, Capital Maintenance Agreement

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Delivery of Request for Change Order. Maintenance Contractor shall deliver a Request for Change Order under this Section 10.3.2.5 to TxDOT within 30 days after delivery of the PCO Notice, or such longer period of time as may be allowed in writing by TxDOT. TxDOT may require design and construction costs to be covered by separate Requests for Change Order. If Maintenance Contractor fails to deliver a complete Request for Change Order or incomplete Request for Change Order meeting all of the requirements of Section 10.3.2.6 within the appropriate time period, Maintenance Contractor shall be required to provide a new PCO Notice before it may submit a Request for Change Order.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Comprehensive Maintenance Agreement, Comprehensive Maintenance Agreement, Comprehensive Maintenance Agreement

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