Procedure for Changes Sample Clauses

Procedure for Changes. Except as provided in Section 12.2, only the General Contractor may initiate Changes. If the General Contractor wishes to make a Change pursuant to this Section 12.1, it shall submit a written proposal therefor to the Contractor. At no cost to the General Contractor, the Contractor shall promptly review the General Contractor's proposal and provide the General Contractor, within five (5) days thereafter, with notice in writing of the effect, if any, such proposed Change would have on the Contract Price, the Substantial Completion Deadline, the Contract Deadline, and the schedule of Major Milestones. Such notice also shall include an analysis demonstrating (i) the time impact, if any, of the proposed Change on the critical path items yet to be completed (including the influence of such Change on the current dates scheduled for Substantial Completion and Final Completion) and (ii) how the Contractor proposes to incorporate the time impact on non-critical path items into the schedule without schedule alleviation. If, in the Contractor's opinion, Project schedule and/or performance may be maintained or adjustments thereof minimized only by increasing the Contract Price, the Contractor shall, in such notice, set forth possible trade-offs among or between Project cost, schedule and performance so that the General Contractor may make an informed choice among such alternatives in deciding whether to issue a Change Order. The Contractor shall provide similar information to the General Contractor upon requesting a Change pursuant to Section 12.
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Procedure for Changes. Subject to detailed terms in the MSA, requests for changes must be submitted in writing. The Service Provider will evaluate the impact on scope, cost, and timeline and provide a revised proposal for approval.
Procedure for Changes a. In the event either Party seeks a change in the Work, the Party seeking such change shall advise the other Party and the Parties shall then promptly consult concerning the price and Project Schedule impact of implementing the proposed change. b. If Owner desires to make a Change, Owner shall submit a Change Order Request to Contractor. Contractor shall promptly review the Change Order Request and notify Owner in writing of the options for implementing the proposed Change and the impact of such options on cost, schedule and performance. As soon as is reasonably practicable, Contractor shall provide Owner with the necessary information related to the proposed Change, including but not limited to, a detailed written estimate of the proposed change, setting forth in detail, a breakdown by labor, Equipment and, if available, a breakdown by trades and work classifications and the effect, if any, of the proposed Change on the Agreement costs, the Key Milestone Dates, the Project Schedule, and warranties. Owner shall review the Contractor’s estimate of the impact of a proposed change with Contractor for the purpose of determining whether to proceed with such change in the Work and, if so, for the purpose of agreeing on the matters set forth therein, including a mutually acceptable adjustment to costs, the Project Schedule, the Completion Date, and warranties, if any, if the proposed Change requires a modification of the Work. Owner may direct Contractor to proceed with such Change prior to the parties’ agreement on the resultant impact which will be mutually agreed upon at a later date, provided that Contractor is paid for all Work performed related to such Change and all associated costs as a result of Owner’s directive. c. As soon as Contractor becomes aware of any circumstances which Contractor has reason to believe may necessitate a Change, Contractor shall submit to Owner a Change Order Request which shall include documentation sufficient to enable Owner to determine (i) the factors necessitating the possibility of a Change; (ii) the impact which the Change is likely to have on the cost of Contractor’s performance; (iii) the impact which the Change is likely to have on the Project Schedule; and (iv) such other information which Owner may reasonably request in connection with evaluating such Change. If Owner denies all or a material element of Contractor’s Change Order Request, it shall do so in writing within fifteen (15) Days of Owner’s receipt of the req...
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Procedure for Changes. Owner may initiate a change by advising Fluor --------------------- Xxxxxx in writing of the change believed to be necessary. As soon thereafter as practicable, Fluor Xxxxxx shall prepare and forward to Owner an estimate of the cost and schedule impact of the change, and advise Owner of any effect the change may have on Fluor Daniel's ability to comply with any of its obligations under this Agreement, including its ability to comply with warranties and guarantees. Fluor Xxxxxx shall be reimbursed for the reasonable costs incurred to prepare such estimate. Owner shall advise Fluor Xxxxxx in writing of its approval or disapproval of the change. If Owner approves the change, Fluor Xxxxxx and Owner shall prepare a Change Order and Fluor Xxxxxx shall perform the Work as changed. Fluor Xxxxxx xxx initiate changes by advising Owner in writing that in Fluor Daniel's opinion a change is necessary; provided, -------- however, that Fluor Xxxxxx shall not proceed with any Work related to such a ------- change until it has received written approval from Owner to do so. Thereafter, the change shall be handled as if initiated by Owner. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 5.2, if the change is due to rework or warranty work under Article 8, the rework and warranty work and the cost of the estimate shall be treated as Rework and Warranty Costs in accordance with Article 8.
Procedure for Changes. Subject to detailed terms in the Service Agreement, requests for changes must be submitted in writing. The Service Provider will evaluate the impact on scope, cost, and timeline and provide a revised proposal for approval.
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