Work Directives. The planned mechanism for executing a task under Section C.3.4, would be for the Government to issue a Work Directive Request (format provided in attached) to the contractor describing the task objectives, products and milestones. Upon receipt of the Work Directive Request form, and within the suspense time indicated, the contractor shall submit a Work Directive Execution Plan to the Procuring KO. The Work Directive Execution Plan (format provided in attached) will include a description of the contractor’s understanding of the task requirements, the planned approach for accomplishing the task, a description of constraints which may exist, and an assessment of the risk in meeting the schedule as identified in the Work Directive Request and agreement or revision on the number of technical support hours and cost allocated to the effort. Upon approval by the Government, the Procuring KO will issue a Delivery Order (DO) with the Work Directive Execution Plan as an attachment to the contract. Any subsequent impacts from the work directive results that impact existing delivery schedule or product performance that have cost impacts will be processed as contract changes.
Work Directives. From time to time the Designer may also issue written orders to Construction Manager for needed clarifications, modifications or corrections. When the Designer issues such an order, if the Construction Manager believes compliance will impact the time or cost of performing the Work the Construction Manager may request that the Designer issue a Work Directive. Issuance of a Work Directive by the Designer is not an admission that the City, or the Designer, believes that the cost or time to perform Work in question has been changed. Work Directives can also be used where the parties agree that there has been a change, but are not in agreement as to the appropriate adjustment in the Guaranteed Maximum Price or Time, if any. The Construction Manager shall submit its proposed adjustment for the Work described in the Work Directive, with sufficient back-up and detail to permit a full evaluation, within five (5) working days of receipt of the Work Directive, and shall not commence the Work described in the Work Directive until ordered in writing by the Designer to do so. If so stated in the Work Directive, the Construction Manager shall keep records of the cost and time of performing the Work Directive, and the parties shall attempt in good faith to resolve any disagreements over the Work Directive as soon as possible. In any case, the parties reserve their rights to resolve Work Directive disagreements through the Disputes Resolution provisions of this Agreement.
Work Directives. Although Field Directives by the Contractor may be given, no work which affects the cost of the work, or that may affect other Subcontractors, shall proceed until a written change order has been signed by both the Contractor and the Subcontractor.
Work Directives. The C0 shall issue work directives, consecutively numbered, to DOL for the specific individual utility service area. Each directive as a minimum shall contain the following: