Common use of Valuation of Change Order Directive Clause in Contracts

Valuation of Change Order Directive. 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 M&R Payments in Schedule 14 (Payment Schedule), then adjustments to the Contractor’s Construction Schedule or the M&R 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 in subclauses (a) and (b) below, and the work attributable to the Change Order shall be valued and payment to the Contractor shall be determined as follows:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: DBFM Agreement, www.infrastructure.alberta.ca, open.alberta.ca

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Valuation of Change Order Directive. 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 M&R O&M Payments in Schedule 14 (Payment Schedule), then adjustments to the Contractor’s Construction Schedule or the M&R 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 in subclauses (a) and (b) below, and the work attributable to the Change Order shall be valued and payment to the Contractor shall be determined as follows:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.infrastructure.alberta.ca

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