Common use of Proposed Change Order Clause in Contracts

Proposed Change Order. (PCO) means a document that informs Contractor of a proposed change in the Work and appropriately describes or otherwise documents such change including Contractor’s response of pricing for the proposed change.

Appears in 33 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Design Build Services, Agreement, Agreement

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Proposed Change Order. A “Proposed Change Order” (PCO) means ”), is an informal request by the Contractor filed with the DFCM Representative, in an effort to commence the Agreement Modification Process. It shall not be considered a document that informs “PRE” or a “Claim.” The PCO may be related to any potential, or actual delay, disruption, unforeseen condition or materials or any other matter in which the Contractor of a proposed change in the Work and appropriately describes intends to seek additional monies or otherwise documents such change including Contractor’s response of pricing for the proposed changetime.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: dfcm.utah.gov

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Proposed Change Order. (The terms “Proposed Change Order” or “PCO) means ” mean a document written request by Contractor that informs Contractor Judicial Council issue a Change Order consistent with the requirements of a proposed change in the Work and appropriately describes or otherwise documents such change including Contractor’s response of pricing for the proposed changeContract Documents.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Agreement

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