Common use of Initiating a Change Order Directive Clause in Contracts

Initiating a Change Order Directive. At any time and from time to time (including whether or not the Province has made a Change Order Enquiry, or the Contractor fails to provide an Estimate, or an Estimate is not promptly agreed upon by the parties, or there is a Dispute (as defined in Section 3.3(g))), if the Province wishes to proceed with a proposed Change Order within the general scope of the Project, the Project Requirements, the O&M, or the O&M Requirements, as the case may be, the Province shall issue a Change Order Directive. The Change Order Directive shall describe the proposed Change Order with sufficient detail to enable the Contractor to prepare an Estimate and to proceed with the work attributable to the Change Order.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: open.alberta.ca, open.alberta.ca, open.alberta.ca

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Initiating a Change Order Directive. At any time and from time to time (including whether or not the Province has made a Change Order Enquiry, or the Contractor fails to provide an Estimate, or an Estimate is not promptly agreed upon by the parties, or there is a Dispute (as defined in Section 3.3(g)Schedule 7 (Dispute Resolution Procedure)), if the Province wishes to proceed with a proposed Change Order within the general scope of the Project, the Project Requirements, the O&M, or the O&M Requirements, as the case may be, the Province shall issue a Change Order Directive. The Change Order Directive shall describe the proposed Change Order with sufficient detail to enable the Contractor to prepare an Estimate and to proceed with the work attributable to the Change Order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.transportation.alberta.ca

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