Common use of Changes to the Work Clause in Contracts

Changes to the Work. Subcontractor may be required by Contractor, without invalidating this Agreement or the applicable Statement of Work, to make changes to the Work within the general scope of the Statement of Work. The Contract Price and schedule shall only be adjusted accordingly by written agreement with the Contractor (a “Change Order”). Upon Contractor’s issuance of a Change Order, Subcontractor shall promptly perform the Work as altered by the Change Order. Subcontractor shall give Contractor written notice, including a complete detailed breakdown, of any request to change the schedule or Contract Price within three (3) days of any Change Order. Subcontractor’s failure to provide such written notice shall waive any such claim to adjust the schedule or Contract Price. If Contractor and Subcontractor do not agree on the amount of a requested change to the Contract Price, it is agreed that the Subcontractor shall be entitled to an amount equal to Subcontractor’s actual costs plus fifteen percent (15%) for reasonable overhead and profits. Subcontractor acknowledges that Contractor’s signing of labor and materials slips shall be for verification purposes only, and shall not be construed as approval of Subcontractor’s request for adjustment.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Subcontractor Agreement, Master Subcontractor Agreement, Master Subcontractor Agreement

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