Common use of Change Proposal Request Clause in Contracts

Change Proposal Request. A "Change Proposal Request" (or "CPR") is a document issued by Owner to the Architect or the CM/GC (the “CPR Recipient”) that sets forth proposed changes in the Work or Services and requests the CPR Recipient’s estimate of pricing and resulting schedule impact. Promptly upon determining that a change in the Work or Services is being considered and prior to issuing a CPR, Owner shall discuss the proposed CPR with the Core Group in order to determine the potential impact on the current plan for execution of the Work and Services. After such conversation and provided Owner determines that issuance of the CPR is in the best interest of the Project, a CPR will be delivered to the Core Group and the CPR Recipient.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Integrated Agreement for Lean Project Delivery, Integrated Form of Agreement