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Without invalidating the Agreement and without notice to any surety, CITY may at any time or from time to time, order, in writing, additions, deletions or revisions in the Work. Upon receipt of any such document, CONTRACTOR shall promptly proceed with the Work involved which will be performed under the applicable conditions of the Contract Documents.
Without invalidating the Contract, the County may order changes in the Work consisting of additions, deletions, or modifications with the Contract Sum and the Contract Time being adjusted accordingly. All such changes shall be authorized by written Change Order signed by the County or County’s designee. Any work undertaken by the Contractor that is not within the scope of the Work as defined in the Contract Documents without an approved Change Order shall be deemed to be work for the convenience of the Contractor. The cost or credit to the County, if any, from a change in the Work shall be determined by unit prices specified in the contract documents, or by mutual agreement.
Without invalidating the Contract and without notice to any surety, CITY reserves and shall have the right, from time to time to make such increases, decreases or other changes in the character or quantity of the work as may be considered necessary or desirable to complete fully and acceptably the proposed construction in a satisfactory manner. Any changes, increases or decreases to the work within the scope of this project must be accomplished by means of appropriate Change Orders.
Without invalidating the contract, the County may order extra work or make changes by altering, adding to or deducting from the work, the contract sum being adjusted accordingly, and the consent of the Surety being first obtained where necessary or desirable. All the work of the kind bid upon shall be paid for at the price stipulated in the proposal, and no claims for any extra work or materials shall be allowed unless the work is ordered in writing by the County or the Architect/Engineer, acting officially for the County, and the price is stated in such order.
