Common use of Claims for Additional Costs Clause in Contracts

Claims for Additional Costs. If the Contractor wishes to make a claim for an increase in the Contract Price, as a condition precedent to any liability of the Owner therefor, the Contractor shall give the Architect written notice of such claim within seven (7) days after the occurrence of the event, or the first appearance of the condition, giving rise to such claim. Such notice shall be given by the Contractor before proceeding to execute any additional or changed Work. The failure by the Contractor to give such notice and to give such notice prior to executing the Work shall constitute a waiver of any claim for additional compensation.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Fixed Price Contract, core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com, www.douglasvillega.gov

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Claims for Additional Costs. If the Contractor wishes to make a claim for an increase in the Contract Price, as a condition precedent to any liability of the Owner therefortherefore, the Contractor shall give the Architect Owner written notice of such claim within seven (7) days after the occurrence of the event, or the first appearance of the condition, giving rise to such claim. Such notice shall be given by the Contractor before proceeding to execute any additional or changed Work. The failure by the Contractor to give such notice and to give such notice prior to executing the Work shall constitute a waiver of any claim for additional compensation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Fixed Price Agreement, Fixed Price Agreement

Claims for Additional Costs. If the Contractor wishes to make a claim for an increase in the Contract Price, as a condition precedent to any liability of the Owner therefor, the Contractor shall give the Architect Owner written notice of such claim within seven (7) days after the occurrence of the event, or the first appearance of the condition, giving rise to such claim. Such notice shall be given by the Contractor before proceeding to execute any additional or changed Work. The failure by the Contractor to give such notice and to give such notice prior to executing the Work shall constitute a waiver of any claim for additional compensation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract for Construction and Incorporated General Conditions, Contract for Construction and Incorporated General Conditions

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Claims for Additional Costs. If the Contractor wishes to make a claim for an increase in the Contract PriceSum, as a condition precedent to any liability of the Owner therefor, the Contractor it shall give the Architect Authority written notice of such claim thereof within seven (7) days after the occurrence of the event, or the first appearance of the condition, event giving rise to such claim. Such notice shall be given by the Contractor before proceeding to execute any additional or changed Workwork. The failure by the Contractor to give such notice and to give such notice prior to executing the Work shall constitute a waiver of any claim for additional compensation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: North Carolina Agreement

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