EXTRA WORK/CHANGE ORDERS Sample Clauses

The Extra Work/Change Orders clause defines the process for modifying the original scope of work in a contract, typically to add, remove, or alter tasks or deliverables. This clause outlines how changes must be requested, documented, and approved—often requiring written authorization before any additional work is performed or compensated. Its core function is to ensure that both parties agree on the scope and cost of changes, thereby preventing disputes and maintaining clear records of contract modifications.
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EXTRA WORK/CHANGE ORDERS. When any work is necessary to the proper completion of the Project and for which no prices are provided for in the Bid or Proposal and Contract, the CONTRACTOR shall do such work, but only when and as ordered in writing by the OWNER. The OWNER may order changes in the Work without invalidating Contract. Payment for Extra Work shall be made as provided herein. Contractor agrees that overhead and profit for Extra Work shall not exceed 10% of the total cost of the Extra Work. The Contractor shall not be entitled to any additional funds for any work or Extra Work performed on the Project, unless a Change Order is issued and signed by the Owner. The CONTRACTOR shall perform the work as altered, whether increased or decreased, and no allowances shall be made for anticipated profits. Nothing in this section shall give rise to any claims for any delay or acceleration damages, and the CONTRACTORS sole remedy for any delays in the Project shall remain an equitiable extention of time as provided for in the Contract Documents. CONTRACTOR acknowledges and agrees to waive all rights or claims for compensation for any additional or other work not specifically authorized by the OWNER.
EXTRA WORK/CHANGE ORDERS. Should Owner, Owner's agent, Owner's design professional, the construction lender or any public body or inspector direct any modification or addition to the work covered by this Contract, the cost shall be added to the Contract Price. The cost of the Change Order will include the direct labor, material and subcontracted costs plus supervision, general conditions, overhead and profit. If there is a deductive Change Order, the direct costs of the change will be credited back to the Owner. Expenses incurred because of unusual or unanticipated conditions (such as inadequate roof support structure or inadequate electrical service) shall be paid for by Owner as extra work. No Extras or Change Order work shall be required to be performed without prior written authorization of Owner. Any Change Order for extra work shall be paid in full as provided in the Change Order or if not specifically state, at the completion of the extra work covered by the Change Order.