Change Orders. 12.1.1 A Change Order is a written order to the Contractor signed by the State, the Architect, and the Contractor issued after execution of the Contract, authorizing a change in the Work or an adjustment in the Contract Sum or the Contract Time. The Contract Sum and the Contract Time may be changed only by Change Order. A Change Order signed by the Contractor indicates his agreement therewith, including the adjustment in the Contract Sum or the Contract Time. A Proposed Change Order (PCO) is a written request submitted to the Architect by either the Contractor or the State requesting a change to the contract price and / or schedule. A Construction Change Directive (CCD) is a written document prepared by the State and / or Architect directing the Contractor to make changes in the Work where the State and the Contractor have not reached an agreement on proposed changes in the contract sum or contract time. A Construction Change Directive becomes part of a PCO. 12.1.2 The State, without invalidating the Contract, may order changes in the Work within the general scope of the Contract consisting of additions, deletions or other revisions, the Contract Sum and the Contract Time being adjusted accordingly. All such changes in the Work REQUIRE AGREEMENT IN WRITING BY THE ACHITECT, STATE AND CONTRACTOR AND shall be authorized by A P R O P O S E D Change Order (PCO), and shall be performed under the applicable conditions of the Contract Documents. The State will prescribe a Proposed Change Order form for use by the Contractor. The Contractor shall submit all requests for Proposed Change Orders on the prescribed form. (1) A Proposed Change Order (PCO) is submitted to the Architect for review. Said PCO is to be submitted on the State approved form. (2) If the PCO originated with the Contractor, the Architect will review the PCO and if the Architect approves the PCO, it is then presented to the State for approval. (3) The PCO is signed by the Project Manager. (4) Project Manager compiles all PCO’s every thirty (30) days and submits them to the Architect to be converted / compiled by the Architect into one (1)
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Change Orders. 12.1.1 A Change Order is a written order to the Contractor signed by the State, the Architect, and the Contractor issued after execution of the Contract, authorizing a change in the Work or an adjustment in the Contract Sum or the Contract Time. The Contract Sum and the Contract Time may be changed only by Change Order. A Change Order signed by the Contractor indicates his agreement therewith, including the adjustment in the Contract Sum or the Contract Time. A Proposed Change Order (PCO) is a written request submitted to the Architect by either the Contractor or the State requesting a change to the contract price and / or schedule. A Construction Change Directive (CCD) is a written document prepared by the State and / or Architect directing the Contractor to make changes in the Work where the State and the Contractor have not reached an agreement on proposed changes in the contract sum or contract time. A Construction Change Directive becomes part of a PCO.
12.1.2 The State, without invalidating the Contract, may order changes in the Work within the general scope of the Contract consisting of additions, deletions or other revisions, the Contract Sum and the Contract Time being adjusted accordingly. All such changes in the Work REQUIRE AGREEMENT IN WRITING BY THE ACHITECT, STATE AND CONTRACTOR AND shall be authorized by A P R O P O S E D Change Order (PCO), and shall be performed under the applicable conditions of the Contract Documents. The State will prescribe a Proposed Change Order form for use by the Contractor. The Contractor shall submit all requests for Proposed Change Orders on the prescribed form.
(1) A Proposed Change Order (PCO) is submitted to the Architect for review. Said PCO is to be submitted on the State approved form.
(2) If the PCO originated with the Contractor, the Architect will review the PCO and if the Architect approves the PCO, it is then presented to the State for approval.
(3) The PCO is signed by the Project Manager.
(4) The Project Manager compiles all PCO’s shall coordinate with the Contractor through email or other written documentation every thirty (30) 30 days and submits them as to the Architect to merit of issuing a Change Order. If the Project Manager and Contractor agree that a Change Order should be converted / compiled by submitted, the Architect will compile all approved PCOs and incorporate them into one (1)
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Change Orders. 12.1.1 A Change Order is a written order to the Contractor signed by the State, the Architect, and the Contractor issued after execution of the Contract, authorizing a change in the Work or an adjustment in the Contract Sum or the Contract Time. The Contract Sum and the Contract Time may be changed only by Change Order. A Change Order signed by the Contractor indicates his agreement therewith, including the adjustment in the Contract Sum or the Contract Time. A Proposed Change Order (PCO) is a written request submitted to the Architect by either the Contractor or the State requesting a change to the contract price and / or schedule. A Construction Change Directive (CCD) is a written document prepared by the State and / or Architect directing the Contractor to make changes in the Work where the State and the Contractor have not reached an agreement on proposed changes in the contract sum or contract time. A Construction Change Directive becomes part of a PCO.
12.1.2 The State, without invalidating the Contract, may order changes in the Work within the general scope of the Contract consisting of additions, deletions or other revisions, the Contract Sum and the Contract Time being adjusted accordingly. All such changes in the Work REQUIRE AGREEMENT IN WRITING BY THE ACHITECT, STATE AND CONTRACTOR AND shall be authorized by A P R O P O S E D Change Order (PCO), and shall be performed under the applicable conditions of the Contract Documents. The State will prescribe a Proposed Change Order form for use by the Contractor. The Contractor shall submit all requests for Proposed Change Orders on the prescribed form.
(1) A Proposed Change Order (PCO) is submitted to the Architect for review. Said PCO is to be submitted on the State approved form.
(2) If the PCO originated with the Contractor, the Architect will review the PCO and if the Architect approves the PCO, it is then presented to the State for approval.
(3) The PCO is signed by the Project Manager.
(4) Project Manager compiles all PCO’s every thirty (30) days and submits them to the Architect to be converted / compiled by the Architect into one (1)Architect
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Sources: Contract #35056