Change Order Request Sample Clauses

Change Order Request. Owner may, at any time and from time to time, order additions, deletions or other modifications to the Work (a "Work Change") by submitting a written change order request to Contractor ("Change Order Request"). Owner's Designated Representative is the only person authorized to sign Change Order Requests. Contractor shall not be compensated for any Work Change performed by Contractor at the request of anyone other than Owner's Designated Representative pursuant to a written Change Order Request. Upon receipt of a duly authorized Change Order Request, Contractor shall perform any extra work, make any substitutions in the Work, or omit any portion of the Work required thereby and shall not thereafter perform any work or order materials that are inconsistent with such Change Order Request. Contractor or anyone acting for or on behalf of Contractor shall not be entitled to any additional compensation for any labor, materials or equipment performed or ordered after receipt of a duly authorized Change Order Request if the same are not consistent with the Change Order Request. Contractor shall (i) maintain records of all duly authorized modifications made to the Work, (ii) notify Owner's Representative of each such duly authorized modification immediately upon making the modification, and (iii) show such duly authorized modifications on a copy of the Plans and Specifications.
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Change Order Request. Contractor's written request for a Change Order.
Change Order Request. See definition in Paragraph 2(e)(ii) hereof.
Change Order Request. 4.2.1) Within ten (10) days of the receipt of Contractor's proposed change in the Work, the Subcontractor shall submit to the Contractor a request for a Change Order, which shall detail information concerning the cost and time adjustments, if any, necessary to perform the proposed change (Change Order Request). When approved by the Owner, the Contractor shall authorize the adjustment to the Work contained in the Change Order Request by issuing a Change Order. Such Change Order shall thereupon be incorporated into the Subcontractors Development and Completion Schedule.
Change Order Request. The Change Order Request shall consist of the detailed cost estimate outlining the changes in the Work and detailed documentation justifying proposed changes in time. The subcontractor shall use the RRC prescribed change order form or project specified. This estimate shall be computed in accordance with accepted estimating procedures and in accordance with the terms of this Subcontract, and the costs for labor and materials shall be at prevailing rates in the area or in accordance with appropriate provisions of this Subcontract. As far as practicable, unit prices and any other feasible formula for use in the determination of cost changes in the Work shall be used.
Change Order Request. 1.1 Either Party may submit a Change Order Request to the other Party at any time in the form appended as Annex 1 to this Schedule E. The Change Order Request shall be signed by the Service Provider or Client contact person, as applicable. The Change Order Request shall contain sufficient information concerning the requested change, including any impact on Support Services, prescribed Support Services standards, and Service Provider compensation, for the recipient Party to undertake an informed assessment and decision in regard to the request.
Change Order Request. To: (Division Contract Manager)
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Change Order Request. A COR is a request to change any aspect of the statewide NG911 program. Some examples are:  Change in Council policy  Change in Committee plan  Change in process or Method of Procedure (MOP)  Change in configuration  Change in process. Anyone may submit a COR. The COR should be submitted to the Change Manager via the Council’s web portal or via email on the approved COR form. The form is available as an online form at the web portal or as a PDF form at the Xxxxxx000.xxx website. It is also attached as Appendix A to this document. After the Change Manager reviews and accepts the COR, it is forwarded to the NG911 Liaison, NG911 Administrator, and the appropriate Committee CCB for their assessment. The CCB will forward the COR with their recommendation to the CAB. The CAB may decide directly on the COR, or may choose to submit the COR to the Council for their opinion and decision. Our COR form collects the following type of information:  Requestor’s name, location, phone number, email addressSubmission date  COR identification number  Priority of change (High, Medium, Low)  Type of change (Minor, Normal, Emergency, High Risk)  Description of change  Justification and business benefit for changeImpact Assessment (financial, schedule, performance…)
Change Order Request. 4.2.3.1 A Change Order Request will be deemed timely submitted if, and only if, it is submitted within 7 days of the date the Contractor discovers, or reasonably should discover the circumstances giving rise to the Change Order Request, unless additional time is allowed in writing by Owner’s Representative for submission of the Change Order Request, provided that if: .1 the Change Order Request includes compensation sought by a Subcontractor; AND .2 the Contractor requests in writing to the Owner’s Representative, within the 7-day time period, additional time to permit Contractor to conduct an appropriate review of the Subcontractor Change Order Request, the time period for submission of the actual Change Order Request shall be extended by the number of days specified in writing by the Owner’s Representative.
Change Order Request. If CONTRACTOR intends to seek a contract adjustment based upon Differing Site Conditions, it shall submit a complete and timely Change Order Request setting forth its request. If DISTRICT finds that Differing Site Conditions exist, then a contract adjustment shall be made in such amounts and durations as DISTRICT determines according to a good faith determination by DISTRICT are reasonable and permitted by these general conditions.
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