Proceedings If Parties Cannot Agree On Change Order. Subcontractor shall timely perform the work contemplated by the Change Notice regardless of whether the parties agree on a Change Order. If the parties cannot agree on a Change Order, then Subcontractor shall treat the matter as a Claim (defined below) and proceed in accordance with Paragraph G below. Subcontractor’s claim for a time extension is limited to the documented effect that the change work will have on the critical path of the Subcontract Work. If it is reasonably possible to perform the change in the work concurrently with Subcontract Work that is critical to overall completion, no time extension shall be granted by reason of a change in the Subcontract Work. Subcontractor’s claim for extra costs shall be limited to the amount by which Subcontractor’s direct costs have been reasonably increased over the direct cost of performing the Subcontract Work without the change in the same, plus ten percent (five percent on sub-Subcontractor’s work) of direct cost to cover supervision, field office and home office overhead, and profit.
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Samples: Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement
Proceedings If Parties Cannot Agree On Change Order. Subcontractor shall timely perform the work contemplated by the Change Notice regardless of whether the parties agree on a Change Order. If the parties cannot agree on a Change Order, then Subcontractor shall treat the matter as a Claim (defined below) claim and proceed in accordance with Paragraph G below. Subcontractor’s 's claim for a time extension is limited to the documented effect that the change work will have on the critical path of the Subcontract Work. If it is reasonably possible to perform the change in the work concurrently with Subcontract Work that is critical to overall completion, no time extension shall be granted by reason of a change in the Subcontract Work. Subcontractor’s 's claim for extra costs shall be limited to the amount by which Subcontractor’s 's direct costs have been reasonably increased over the direct cost of performing the Subcontract Work without the change in the same, plus ten percent (five percent on sub-Subcontractor’s 's work) of direct cost to cover supervision, field office and home office overhead, and profit.
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Samples: Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement
Proceedings If Parties Cannot Agree On Change Order. Subcontractor shall timely perform the work contemplated by the Change Notice regardless of whether the parties agree on a Change Order. If the parties cannot agree on a Change Order, then Subcontractor shall treat the matter as a Claim (defined below) claim and proceed in accordance with Paragraph G below. Subcontractor’s claim for a time extension is limited to the documented effect that the change work will have on the critical path of the Subcontract Work. If it is reasonably possible to perform the change in the work concurrently with Subcontract Work that is critical to overall completion, no time extension shall be granted by reason of a change in the Subcontract Work. Subcontractor’s claim for extra costs shall be limited to the amount by which Subcontractor’s direct costs have been reasonably increased over the direct cost of performing the Subcontract Work without the change in the same, plus ten percent (five percent on sub-Subcontractor’s work) of direct cost to cover supervision, field office and home office overhead, and profit.
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Samples: Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement
Proceedings If Parties Cannot Agree On Change Order. Subcontractor shall timely perform the work contemplated by the Change Notice regardless of whether the parties agree on a Change Order. If the parties cannot agree on a Change Order, then Subcontractor shall treat the matter as a Claim (defined below) and proceed in accordance with Paragraph G below. Subcontractor’s 's claim for a time extension is limited to the documented effect that the change work will have on the critical path of the Subcontract Work. If it is reasonably possible to perform the change in the work concurrently with Subcontract Work that is critical to overall completion, no time extension shall be granted by reason of a change in the Subcontract Work. Subcontractor’s 's claim for extra costs shall be limited to the amount by which Subcontractor’s 's direct costs have been reasonably increased over the direct cost of performing the Subcontract Work without the change in the same, plus ten percent (five percent on sub-Subcontractor’s 's work) of direct cost to cover supervision, field office and home office overhead, and profit.
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Samples: Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement, Sub Subcontract Agreement
Proceedings If Parties Cannot Agree On Change Order. Subcontractor shall timely perform the work contemplated by the Change Notice regardless of whether the parties agree on a Change Order. If the parties cannot agree on a Change Order, then Subcontractor shall treat the matter as a Claim (defined below) and proceed in accordance with Paragraph G below. Subcontractor’s claim for a time extension is limited to the documented effect that the change work will have on the critical path of the Subcontract Work. If it is reasonably possible to perform the change in the work concurrently with Subcontract Work that is critical to overall completion, no time extension shall be granted by reason of a change in the Subcontract Work. Subcontractor’s claim for extra costs shall be limited to the amount by which Subcontractor’s direct costs have been reasonably increased over the direct cost of performing the Subcontract Work without the change in the same, plus ten percent (five percent on any sub-Subcontractorsubcontractor’s work) of direct cost to cover supervision, field office and home office overhead, and profit.
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Samples: Sub Subcontract Agreement