Common use of Change Directives Clause in Contracts

Change Directives. 10.2.1 A “Change Directive” is a written order prepared by the Design Professional and signed by Owner, directing a change in the Work at a point in time prior to agreement on an adjustment in GMP or the Contract Time(s) of performance or both. By issuance of a written change directive, Owner, at any time, may make any such changes within the general scope of the Agreement or issue additional instructions, require additional or modified Work, or direct deletion of Work. Upon receipt of a change directive, the CM@Risk shall promptly proceed with the change in the Work and promptly advise the Owner of the CM@Risk’s agreement or disagreement with the proposed method of adjustment for GMP or the Contract Time or both.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: in.nau.edu, www.asu.edu, www.asu.edu

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Change Directives. 10.2.1 A “Change Directive” change directive is a written order prepared by the Design Professional and signed by Owner, directing a change in the Work at a point in time prior to agreement on an adjustment in GMP or the Contract Time(s) of performance or both. By issuance of a written change directive, Owner, at any time, may make any such changes within the general scope of the Agreement or issue additional instructions, require additional or modified Work, or direct deletion of Work. Upon receipt of a change directive, the CM@Risk shall promptly proceed with the change in the Work and promptly advise the Owner of the CM@Risk’s agreement or disagreement with the proposed method of adjustment for GMP or the Contract Time contract time or both.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Northern Arizona University, Risk Agreement

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