Owner Changes definition
Examples of Owner Changes in a sentence
For the avoidance of doubt, Contractor understands that Contractor will receive no Change Orders for Unforeseen Conditions or for any other matter under this Demolition Agreement other than Discretionary Owner Changes or other matters which for which this Demolition Agreement otherwise makes explicit provision.
Supplementing the foregoing, Contractor acknowledges, further, that Contractor is taking the entire and exclusive risk of all site conditions, disclosed or undisclosed, foreseen or unforeseen, and will not seek Change Orders or Extra Payment (each as defined below) of any kind from Owner except for Discretionary Owner Changes and Extraordinary Conditions (as defined below).
The total amount for both Overhead and Fee (“Overhead and Fee”) shall not exceed fifteen percent (15%) or what is allowed in the General Contract Documents for Owner Changes.
The Contractor shall coordinate any inspections which may be required by any government agencies or the Owner, subject to Owner Changes (Section 19.5).
The Owner’s Representative shall have no authority to issue Discretionary Owner Changes; and no bulletin, interpretation, advisory, or other document of any kind issued by the Owner’s Representative or any other Government Entity shall be deemed to constitute a Discretionary Owner Change.
Owner shall pay for any net increase to the Contract Price caused by any Owner Changes at the time of the payment of the requisition for any such change order.
Any changes in the Final Plans, made either at the request of the Owner or required by modifications made by the Owner ("Owner Changes"), which have the effect of increasing the cost of the work shall result in an addition to the Contract price in an amount equal to the actual net cost thereof for the first $100,000 of such Owner Changes and thereafter shall result in an addition to the Contract Price in an amount equal to the net cost thereof plus ten percent (10%).
The Design Team will update the Architectural and Structural model(s) through the end of the construction phase, incorporating all updates and/or revisions to the model(s) as necessary to reflect design changes initiated by ASI, RFI, MIRs, Owner Changes, or coordination with existing conditions.
The Design Team will update the Architectural and Structural Design Models as changes occur throughout the construction phase, incorporating all updates and/or revisions to the models as necessary to reflect design changes initiated by Architect’s Supplemental Instructions (ASI), Request for Information (RFI), Conformed Documents, Construction Change Directives, Owner Changes, coordination with existing conditions or other changes to the work.
The Design Team will update the Architectural and Structural model(s) through the end of the construction phase, incorporating all updates and/or revisions to the model(s) as necessary to reflect design changes initiated by Architectural Supplemental Instructions (ASI), Request for Information (RFI), Conformed Documents, Owner Changes, or coordination with existing conditions.