INCIDENTAL CHANGES Sample Clauses

The 'Incidental Changes' clause defines the process by which minor modifications or adjustments to the scope of work can be made without requiring a formal change order. Typically, this clause allows the contractor or service provider to implement small, non-material changes that do not significantly affect the project's cost, timeline, or overall objectives. For example, it might cover adjustments to installation methods or minor substitutions of materials that do not impact performance. The core function of this clause is to provide flexibility and efficiency in project execution by streamlining the handling of minor changes, thereby avoiding unnecessary administrative delays and maintaining project momentum.
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INCIDENTAL CHANGES. The Contractor may direct the Subcontractor to perform incidental changes in the Subcontract Work which do not involve adjustments in the Subcontract Amount or Project Schedule. Incidental changes shall be consistent with the scope and intent of the Subcontract Documents. The Contractor
INCIDENTAL CHANGES. The Contractor may direct the Subcontractor to perform incidental changes in the Work that do not involve adjustments in the Contract Sum or Schedule of Work. Incidental changes shall be consistent with the scope and intent of the Contract Documents. The Contractor may initiate an incidental change in the Work by issuing a written order to the Subcontractor. Such written orders shall be carried out promptly and are binding on the parties. If the Subcontractor performs the Work set forth in the Contractor’s order for an incidental change without prior written notice to the Contractor that Subcontractor believes such change will affect the Contract Sum or Schedule of Work, the Subcontractor waives any right to request an adjustment to the Contract Sum or extension of the Schedule of Work.