New Work Authorization Sample Clauses

The New Work Authorization clause establishes the process by which additional work or changes to the original scope of a contract can be formally requested and approved. Typically, this clause requires that any new tasks, modifications, or expansions beyond the agreed-upon deliverables must be documented and authorized in writing by both parties before commencement. This ensures that all parties are aware of and agree to the scope, cost, and timeline implications of any new work, thereby preventing misunderstandings and disputes over unauthorized or uncompensated tasks.
New Work Authorization. If the Engineer does not complete the services authorized in a work authorization before the specified completion date and has not requested a supplemental work authorization, the work authorization shall terminate on the completion date. At the sole discretion of the State, it may issue a new work authorization to the Engineer for the incomplete work using the unexpended balance of the preceding work authorization for the project. If approved by the State, the Engineer may calculate any additional cost for the incomplete work using the rates set forth in the preceding work authorization and in accordance with Attachment E, Fee Schedule.