Other Change Orders Sample Clauses

Other Change Orders. For Change Orders involving the following situations that would materially affect the completion of the Work by lengthening the critical path of the Construction Progress Schedule, the Design Professional shall determine the appropriate number of days and thereby extend the Material Completion and Occupancy Date. The Contractor expressly agrees that the Contractor’s sole monetary remedy for such extensions of Contract Time shall be calculated at the daily rate established for Time Dependent Overhead Costs in the Contract.
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Other Change Orders. For Change Orders involving the following situations that would materially affect the completion of the Work by lengthening the critical path of the Overall Project Schedule, the Design Professional shall determine the appropriate number of days and thereby extend the Material Completion and Occupancy Date. (a) Changes due to Subsurface or Other Unforeseen Conditions, Article 3.2.12. (b) Changes for Compensable Rock, Article 3.2.13. (c) Changes deleting work, Paragraph 3.2.3.2.2.
Other Change Orders. For Change Orders involving the following situations that would materially affect the completion of the Work by lengthening the critical path of the Construction Progress Schedule, the Design Professional shall determine the appropriate number of days and thereby extend the Material Completion and Occupancy Date. The CM/GC expressly agrees that the CM/GC’s sole monetary remedy for such extensions of Contract Time shall remain limited by the maximum amount for Time Dependent Overhead Costs (as amended) in the Contract. Changes due to Subsurface or Other Unforeseen Conditions, Article 3.4.12. Changes for Compensable Rock, Article 3.4.13. Changes deleting work, Paragraph 3.4.10.4 To be Processed as a Part of the Change Order Process. Extensions of Time and compensation for Time Dependent Overhead Costs for all Change Orders are to be processed as a part of each Change Order pursuant to Article 3.4.6.
Other Change Orders. For Change Orders involving the following situations that would materially affect the completion of the Work by lengthening the critical path of the Construction Progress Schedule, the Design Professional shall determine the appropriate number of days and thereby extend the Material Completion and Occupancy Date. The Contractor expressly agrees that the Contractor’s sole monetary remedy for such extensions of Contract Time shall be calculated at the daily rate established for Time Dependent Overhead Costs in the Contract. (a) Changes due to Subsurface or Other Unforeseen Conditions, Article 3.2.12. (b) Changes for Compensable Rock, Article 3.2.13. (c) Changes deleting work, Paragraph 3.2.10.4
Other Change Orders. For Change Orders involving the following situations that would materially affect the completion of the Work by lengthening the critical path of the Construction Progress Schedule, the Design Professional shall recommend the appropriate number of additional days to be considered in the Change Order. CMR agrees that any monetary remedy associated with such extensions of time shall be no greater that the actual direct costs incurred by the CMR. (a) Changes due to Subsurface or Other Unforeseen Conditions, Section 3.4.12. (b) Changes for Compensable Rock, Section 3.4.13. (c) Changes deleting work, Section 3.4.10.4
Other Change Orders. For Change Orders involving the following situations that would materially affect the completion of the Work by lengthening the critical path of the Construction Progress Schedule, the Executive Administrator shall determine the appropriate number of days and thereby extend the Material Completion and Occupancy Date. The Design-Builder expressly agrees that the Design-Builder’s sole monetary remedy for such extensions of Contract Time shall be no greater than the actual direct costs incurred by Design-Builder. Actual compensation for such Compensable Delay shall be mutually agreed upon by Design-Builder and Owner.
Other Change Orders. For Change Orders involving the following situations that would materially affect the completion of the Work by lengthening the critical path of the Construction Progress Schedule, the Executive Administrator shall determine the appropriate number of days and thereby extend the Material Completion and Occupancy Date. The Design-Builder expressly agrees that the Design-Builder’s sole monetary remedy for such extensions of Contract Time shall be no greater than the actual direct costs incurred by Design-Builder. Actual compensation for such Compensable Delay shall be mutually agreed upon by Design-Builder and Owner. (a) Changes due to Subsurface or Other Unforeseen Conditions, Section 3.4.12. (b) Changes for Compensable Rock, Section 3.4.13. (c) Changes deleting work, Paragraph 3.4.10.4
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Related to Other Change Orders

  • Other Changes A. The Master Agreement is hereby amended as follows: 1. The following definitions are added to Article 1: Definitions:

  • Change Orders Any alteration or deviation from the Services mentioned or any other contractual specifications that result in a revision of this Agreement shall be executed and attached to this Agreement as a change order (“Change Order”).

  • Change Order The Change Order is then submitted to the Project Manager who immediately processes the CO with OPC as required by Bulletin 3.5 and BGS’ Contracting Plan.

  • Execution of Change Orders Change Orders shall be signed by the Contractor, ordinarily certified by the Design Professional, and approved by the Owner in accordance with the form of Change Order prescribed by the Owner. No request for payment by the Contractor for a Change Order shall be due, nor shall any such request appear on an Application for Payment, until the Change Order is executed by the Owner. In the event of emergency (see Article

  • Deviations Deviations from the drawings and the dimensions therein given, whether or not error is believed to exist, shall be made only after written authority is obtained from the County, and shall be documented within the Detailed Scope of Work for the specific Job Order.

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