Common use of Time to Submit Proposed Change Order Clause in Contracts

Time to Submit Proposed Change Order. Developer shall submit its PCO within five (5) working days of the date Xxxxxxxxx discovers, or reasonably should have discovered, the circumstances giving rise to the PCO, unless additional time to submit a PCO is granted in writing by the District. Time is of the essence in Developer’s submission of PCOs so that the District can promptly investigate the basis for the PCO. Accordingly, if Developer fails to submit its PCO within this timeframe, Developer waives, releases, and discharges any right to assert or claim any entitlement to an adjustment of the Guaranteed Maximum Price and/or Contract Time based on circumstances giving rise to the PCO.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: www.scusd.edu, www.stocktonusd.net, resources.finalsite.net

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Time to Submit Proposed Change Order. Developer shall submit its PCO within five (5) working days of the date Xxxxxxxxx discovers, or reasonably should have discovered, the circumstances giving rise to the PCO, unless additional time to submit a PCO is granted in writing by the District. Time is of the essence in Developer’s submission of PCOs so that the District can promptly investigate the basis for the PCO. Accordingly, if Developer fails to submit its PCO within this timeframe, Developer waives, releases, and discharges any right to assert or claim any entitlement to an adjustment of the Guaranteed Maximum Contract Price and/or Contract Time based on circumstances giving rise to the PCO.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: www.ttusd.org, www.ttusd.org, Facilities Lease

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Time to Submit Proposed Change Order. Developer shall submit its PCO PCO, using the Proposed Change Order Form, within five (5) working days of the date Xxxxxxxxx Developer discovers, or reasonably should have discovered, the circumstances giving rise to the PCO, unless additional time to submit a PCO is granted in writing by the District. Time is of the essence in Developer’s submission of PCOs so that the District can promptly investigate the basis for the PCO. Accordingly, if Developer fails to submit its PCO within this timeframe, Developer waives, releases, and discharges any right to assert or claim any entitlement to an adjustment of the Guaranteed Maximum Price and/or Contract Time based on circumstances giving rise to the PCO.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.berkeleyschools.net, www.berkeleyschools.net, www.berkeleyschools.net

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