Common use of Design Change Clause in Contracts

Design Change. (a) “Design Change” is a change in work and/or materials shown in the Sched- ule of Items and described in Plans or specifications that has been mutually agreed to in writing or ordered by Con- tracting Officer. Changes of a minor nature (such as adjustment in horizontal and vertical alignment, that do not ex- ceed specified tolerance, necessary to maintain or balance earthwork quantities substantially as designed) and varia- tion in quantities, as described in F.2.5.1, shall not be considered Design Changes.

Appears in 24 contracts

Samples: Contract Road Maintenance Requirements Summary, www.fs.usda.gov, www.fs.usda.gov

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Design Change. (a) “Design Change” is a change in work and/or materials shown in the Sched- ule of Items and described in Plans or specifications that has been mutually agreed to in writing or ordered by Con- tracting Officer. Changes of a minor nature (such as adjustment in horizontal and vertical alignment, that do not ex- ceed specified tolerance, necessary to maintain or balance earthwork quantities substantially as designed) and varia- tion in quantities, as described in F.2.5.1FT.2.5.1, shall not be considered Design Changes.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: National Forest Timber, www.fs.usda.gov, www.fs.usda.gov

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Design Change. (a) “Design Change” is a change in work and/or materials shown in the Sched- ule of Items and described in Plans or specifications that has been mutually agreed to in writing or ordered by Con- tracting Officer. Changes of a minor nature (such as adjustment in horizontal and vertical alignment, that do not ex- ceed specified tolerance, necessary to maintain or balance earthwork quantities substantially as designed) and varia- tion in quantities, as described in F.2.5.1FT.2.5.1, shall not be considered Design Changes.. SAMPLE

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Samples: www.fs.usda.gov

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