Common use of Department-Initiated Changes Clause in Contracts

Department-Initiated Changes. Section 8.3.1 If the Department wishes to make a change in the Work or to accelerate the Work, it will execute and issue to the Contractor a written Change Directive, either directing the Contractor to proceed at once with the changed Work or directing it to not to proceed, but to inform the Department, in writing, of the amount, if any, by which the Contractor believes that Substantial or Final Completion Date and/or the Lump Sum Price should be adjusted to take the Change Order or Change Directive into account.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Construction Agreement, Construction Agreement, Construction Agreement

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Department-Initiated Changes. Section 8.3.1 If the Department wishes to make a change in the Work or to accelerate the Work, it will execute and issue to the Contractor a written Change Directive, either directing the Contractor to proceed at once with the changed Work or directing it to not to proceed, but to inform the Department, in writing, of the amount, if any, by which the Contractor believes that Substantial or Final Completion Date and/or the Lump Contract Sum Price should be adjusted to take the Change Order or Change Directive into account.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Basic Ordering Agreement, Agreement

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Department-Initiated Changes. Section 8.3.1 If the Department wishes to make a change in the Work or to accelerate the Work, it will execute and issue to the Contractor a written Change Directive, either directing the Contractor to proceed at once with the changed Work or directing it to not to proceed, but to inform the Department, in writing, of the amount, if any, by which the Contractor believes that Substantial or Final Completion Date and/or the Lump Sum Price should be adjusted to take the Change Order or Change Directive into account.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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