Owner-Directed Changes Sample Clauses

Owner-Directed Changes. The Owner may unilaterally direct the General Contractor to implement changes in the Work so long as the Work the Owner is requiring is not outside of the general scope of this Contract For Construction, and the General Contractor, upon written direction from the Owner, shall proceed with such change.
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Owner-Directed Changes. Owner Parties may order Contractor to price and determine time impacts of, at any time, a change in the scope of Work, by submitting to Contractor a reasonably-detailed written statement setting forth the nature of the change. If Contractor determines in good faith that Owner Parties’ change will (a) increase or decrease the Contract Sum or (b) impact the dates for Substantial Completion set forth in the applicable Construction Schedule, Contractor shall promptly furnish Owner Parties with detailed information setting forth the cost and time impacts of the change in accordance with Section 10.3. If Owner elects to order the changed Work, it shall issue to Contractor a Change Order ordering and authorizing Contractor to proceed with the changes, as agreed. Contractor shall not commence such a change until Owner has issued a Change Order, except in an emergency endangering life or property, as set forth in Section 9.2 of these General Conditions.
Owner-Directed Changes. It is the intent of the Parties to preserve the design of the Standard Plant, including the approach to the supply chain, construction, licensing, operation and maintenance. However, Owner may request any Change, provided it is technically feasible, with the understanding that such Change may cause the Facility to no longer qualify as a Standard Plant, subject again to Sections 9.3 through 9.5.
Owner-Directed Changes. Owner, at any time, by written notice to GEC, may direct Changes in the Work or Equipment, consisting of additions, deletions, modifications, substitutions or other Changes within the general scope of this Agreement.
Owner-Directed Changes. The Owner may unilaterally direct the DB to implement changes in the Work so long as the Work the Owner is requiring is not outside of the general scope of this Contract, and the DB, upon written direction from the Owner, shall proceed with such change.
Owner-Directed Changes. Owner may, at any time, without notice to the sureties hereunder or the Guarantor, by Directive Letter under Article 14.2 or by a Time and Materials Change Order, make changes to the Work. Such changes to the Work shall be considered Owner- Directed Changes. Contractor shall proceed immediately with the Work as directed in the Directive Letter or the Time and Materials Change Order. Contractor shall maintain and, upon request, deliver to Owner, contemporaneous records, meeting the requirements of the Time and Materials Change Orders clause (Article 14.13), for all Work performed that Contractor believes constitutes extra work, until all disputes regarding entitlement or cost of such work are resolved. Contractor’s receipt of a Directive Letter or Time and Materials Change Order from Owner is a condition precedent to Contractor’s right to claim that an Owner-Directed Change has occurred, provided that no Directive Letter or Time and Materials Change Order shall be required for alleged Owner-Directed Changes directly attributable to delays caused by bad faith actions, active interference, gross negligence or comparable tortious conduct by Owner. To the extent Contractor performs any changed or extra work without receiving a Directive Letter (provided that no Directive Letter shall be required for alleged Owner- Directed Changes directly attributable to delays caused by bad faith actions, active interference, gross negligence or comparable tortious conduct by Owner) or Change Order, including a Time and Materials Change Order, executed by Owner, Contractor shall be deemed to have performed such work voluntarily and shall not be entitled to a Change Order in connection therewith, and may be required to remove or otherwise undo such work at its sole cost.
Owner-Directed Changes. Owner, at any time, by written notice to Contractor, may direct Changes in the Work or Equipment, consisting of additions, deletions, modifications, substitutions or other Changes within the general scope of this Agreement.
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Owner-Directed Changes. Owner Parties may order Contractor to price and determine time impacts of, at any time, a change in the scope of Work, by submitting to Contractor a reasonably-detailed written statement setting forth the nature of the change. If Contractor determines in good faith that Owner Parties’ change will (a) increase or decrease the Contract Sum or (b) impact the dates for Substantial Completion set forth in the applicable Construction Schedule, Contractor shall promptly furnish Owner Parties with detailed information setting forth the cost and time impacts of the change in accordance with Section [ ]. If Owner elects to order the changed Work, it shall issue to Contractor a Change Order ordering and authorizing Contractor to proceed with the changes, as agreed. With exception of an emergency endangering life or property as set forth in Section [ ] , Contractor shall not commence such a change until Owner has issued a Change Order, except in or as otherwise set forth in this Article 6.
Owner-Directed Changes. The Owner may unilaterally direct the CM to implement changes in the Work so long as the Work the Owner is requiring is not outside of the general scope of this Contract, and the CM, upon written direction from the Owner, shall proceed with such change.
Owner-Directed Changes. 21.1 Subject to the limitations set forth in the Lease, Owner shall have the right, as described below, to propose changes to the Scope and to make alterations, additions, deletions, modifications, changes, or departures in the Scope, schedule, sequence, method, or performance of the Work or make changes in any specifications, plans, or drawings, that it may desire (each, an “Owner Directed Change”) without invalidating this EPC Contract, and EPC Contractor agrees to make reasonable efforts to effect the Owner Directed Change following the execution of a Change Order.
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