Common use of Other Change Orders Clause in Contracts

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

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Construction Management at Risk Agreement, Construction Management at Risk Agreement, Construction Management at Risk Agreement

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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 Construction Progress Schedule, the Design Professional shall recommend determine the appropriate number of additional days to be considered in the Change Order. CMR CM/GC agrees that any monetary remedy associated with such extensions of time shall be no greater that than the actual direct costs incurred by the CMRCM/GC. (a) Changes due to Subsurface or Other Unforeseen Conditions, Section Paragraph 3.4.12. (b) Changes for Compensable Rock, Section Paragraph 3.4.13. (c) Changes deleting work, Section Paragraph 3.4.10.4

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement

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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 Construction Progress Schedule, the Design Professional shall recommend the appropriate number of additional days to be considered in the Change Order. CMR CM/GC agrees that any monetary remedy associated with such extensions of time shall be no greater that than the actual direct costs incurred by the CMRCM/GC. (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

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Management Agreement

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