Valuation of Change Order Directive Costs Sample Clauses

Valuation of Change Order Directive Costs. If the Province has issued a Change Order Directive and the Province and the Contractor have not been able to reach agreement on the Estimate, and, if applicable, an adjustment to the Contractor’s Construction Schedule or the O&M Payments in Schedule 14 (Payment Schedule), then adjustments to the Contractor’s Construction Schedule or the O&M Payments in Schedule 14 shall be determined by the Dispute Resolution Procedure, applying the criteria set out in Section 3.3(b)(iv) and having regard to the manner in which value and payment are determined below, and the work attributable to the Change Order shall be valued and payment to the Contractor shall be determined as follows: For the work under the Change Order Directive that is to be performed by the Contractor’s own forces or by the subcontractors identified in Schedule 17 (Subcontractors) (the “Schedule 17 Subcontractors”), that portion of the Change Order (the “Own Forces Work”) shall be valued as follows:
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Valuation of Change Order Directive Costs. If the Province has issued a Change Order Directive and the Province and the Contractor have not been able to reach agreement on the Estimate, and, if applicable, an adjustment to the Contractor’s Construction Schedule, then adjustments to the Contractor’s Construction Schedule shall be determined by the Dispute Resolution Procedure, and the work attributable to the Change Order shall be valued and payment to the Contractor shall be determined as follows: For the work under the Change Order Directive that is to be performed by the Contractor’s own forces or by the subcontractors identified in Schedule 13 (Subcontractors) (the “Schedule 13 Subcontractors”), that portion of the Change Order (the “Own Forces Work”) shall be valued as follows:

Related to Valuation of Change Order Directive Costs

  • Construction Change Directive A written order prepared and issued by the District, the Construction Manager, and/or the Architect and signed by the District and the Architect, directing a change in the Work.

  • Construction Change Directives 7.3.1 A Construction Change Directive is written order prepared by the Architect and signed by the Owner and Architect, directing a change in the Work and stating a proposed basis for adjustment, if any, in the Contract Sum, or Contract Time, or both. The Owner may by Construction Change Directive, without invalidating the Contract, order changes in the Work within the general scope of the Contract consisting of additions, deletions or other revisions, the Contract Sum and Contract Time being adjusting accordingly.

  • Execution of Change Orders Change Orders shall be signed by the Contractor, ordinarily certified by the Design Professional, and approved by the Owner in accordance with the form of Change Order prescribed by the Owner. No request for payment by the Contractor for a Change Order shall be due, nor shall any such request appear on an Application for Payment, until the Change Order is executed by the Owner. In the event of emergency (see Article 1.4.4) or significant impact to the Overall Project Schedule, the Owner shall direct the Change Order to proceed upon a Force Account until the cost and time is resolved in the manner set forth in Paragraph 3.2.7.3 below.

  • Termination for Changes in Budget or Law The JBE’s payment obligations under this Agreement are subject to annual appropriation and the availability of funds. Expected or actual funding may be withdrawn, reduced, or limited prior to the expiration or other termination of this Agreement. Funding beyond the current appropriation year is conditioned upon appropriation of sufficient funds to support the activities described in this Agreement. The JBE may terminate this Agreement or limit Contractor’s Services (and reduce proportionately Contractor’s fees) upon Notice to Contractor without prejudice to any right or remedy of the JBE if: (i) expected or actual funding to compensate Contractor is withdrawn, reduced or limited; or (ii) the JBE determines that Contractor’s performance under this Agreement has become infeasible due to changes in applicable laws.

  • Change Orders Any alteration or deviation from the Services mentioned or any other contractual specifications that result in a revision of this Agreement shall be executed and attached to this Agreement as a change order (“Change Order”).

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