Scope Changes That Are Required Clause Samples
Scope Changes That Are Required. Changes in the size or quantity of a Primary or Anticipated Deliverable as the result of completion of studies, analyses, surveys, monitoring, or reports identified in the nomination/workplan require only a minor scope change approvable by the SNPLMA Division provided no additional time or costs will be incurred as a result of the change. • Any change in project deliverables, regardless of the type of change or how minor, that directly or indirectly leads to the need for additional funds to complete the project (submit request for additional funds in conjunction with the request for a scope change). • Any change in project deliverables, regardless of the type of change or how minor, that will result in the need for additional time to complete the project (submit scope change in conjunction with a time extension request). • Changes in size, quantity, siting, or configuration of a Primary or Anticipated Deliverable from what was described in the nomination where the nomination did not indicate that these factors were dependent upon the results of certain studies, analyses, surveys, monitoring, or reports. • Changes in siting or configuration of the Primary or Anticipated Deliverables after initial notification of the determination of configuration or siting has been made to the SNPLMA Division and the description modified in the Project Workplan. • Removal of a Primary Deliverable. These will always be treated as a major scope change requiring EC approval since Primary Deliverables are those that are required to complete the purpose of the project. • Addition of a new Primary Deliverable(s) when there is clear evidence from the results of design and engineering or other studies, reports, or analyses that the additional work is necessary to complete the project and accomplish the purpose as described in the nomination. If a new Primary Deliverable requires additional time or funds it will be treated as a major scope change requiring EC approval, otherwise approval will fall under the threshold parameters described below. • To remove deliverables identified as “anticipated deliverables” after previously designating them for inclusion in the project based on the results of completed studies, analyses, surveys, monitoring, or reports,
