Common use of MINOR CHANGES IN THE WORK Clause in Contracts

MINOR CHANGES IN THE WORK. Owner Parties shall have authority to order minor changes in the Work that shall be effective and bind Contractor upon Owner Parties’ written order. Contractor shall promptly carry out all written orders of minor changes in the Work. In the event Contractor reasonably believes a change in the Work is not minor, and Contractor will be harmed without adjustment to the Contract Sum or Contract Time, Contractor shall immediately notify Owner Parties and shall not proceed to implement the change in the Work. If Owner Parties disagree that Contractor is entitled to an adjustment to the Contract Sum or the Contract Time, Contractor shall proceed with the ordered change in the Work and may submit a Claim. However, if Contractor performs the change in the Work set forth in the Owner Parties’ order without prior notice that it believes such change will affect the Contract Sum or Contract Time, Contractor waives any such Claim.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: General Contractor Agreement, Design Build Agreement, General Contractor Agreement

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