Owner’s Right to Make Changes Sample Clauses

Owner’s Right to Make Changes. Without invalidating the Contract, the Owner, by Change Order and without notice to the sureties, may authorize or order extra work or changes by altering, adding to, or deducting from the Work or the Contract Time, the Contract Sum being adjusted accordingly. All Change Orders shall be performed under the conditions of the original Contract except that any claim for extension of time caused thereby shall be adjusted at the time of signing of the Change Order. (See Change Order formats in Section 7.) Prior to the issuance of the Proceed Order, the Contractor and the Owner shall advise each other in writing of their designees authorized to accept and approve changes to the Contract Sum and the limits to each designee's authority. Should any designee or limits of authority change during the time this Contract is in effect, the Contractor or Owner shall give written notice to the other as provided in Article 1.1.5. There is no legal limitation on the Owner’s right to make changes such as may be, in the Owner’s sole discretion, useful or desirable to the Project.
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Owner’s Right to Make Changes. Without invalidating the Contract, the Owner, by Change Order and without notice to the sureties, may authorize or order extra work or changes by altering, adding to, or deducting from the Work or the Contract Time, the Contract Sum being adjusted accordingly. All Change Orders shall be performed under the conditions of the original Contract except that any claim for extension of time caused thereby shall be adjusted, if required, at the time of signing of the Change Order. (See Change Order formats in Section 7.) Should any designee authorized to accept and approve changes to the Contract Sum or limits of any designee’s authority change during the time this Contract is in effect, the Contractor or Owner shall give written notice to the other as provided in Article 1.1.5. There is no legal limitation on the Owner’s right to make changes such as may be, in the Owner’s sole discretion, useful or desirable to the Project.
Owner’s Right to Make Changes. 7.1.1 The Owner, through the Contract Administrator, without invalidating the Agreement, may make: .1 changes in the Work consisting of additions, deletions or other revisions to the Work by Change Order or Change Directive; and
Owner’s Right to Make Changes. 1.1.3 Subject to any rights or remedies which may be available to the Owner, nothing contained in the Agreement shall create any contractual relationship between: .1 the Owner and a Contractor Party performing any portion of the Work;
Owner’s Right to Make Changes. The Owner without invalidating the Contract may authorize or order extra work or may authorize or order changes by altering, adding to, or deducting from the Work, the Contract Price or the Contract Time, or both, being adjusted accordingly. The Contractor hereby expressly agrees that the Contractor shall have no right to a claim for damages or extended overhead of any nature because of changes made by the Owner. Such Work is hereinafter designated “change” or “changes”.
Owner’s Right to Make Changes. 6.1.1 The Owner, through the Consultant, without invalidating the Contract, may make: .1 changes in the Work consisting of additions, deletions, or other revisions to the Work by Change Order or Change Directive, and .2 changes to the Contract Time for the Work, or any part thereof, by Change Order. 28 CCDC 5B – 2010
Owner’s Right to Make Changes. Add new 6.1.3: With respect to the valuation of any adjustment in the Contract Price, subject to any different or additional requirements contained in the Specifications, the following shall apply: If applicable, unit prices included in the Contract, or prices pro rata thereto, will be used to value changes; Proposed methods of adjustment should contain itemized breakdowns describing the net actual value of the Work (excluding Value Added Taxes), the Contractor‟s xxxx-up for overhead and profit, the xxxx-up for overhead and profit of Subcontractors, and where appropriate, detailed quotations or cost vouchers from Subcontractors and Suppliers; All overhead costs are deemed to include both site and head office overhead costs, as well as any applicable insurance and bonding costs; Labour costs shall be the actual labour costs based upon rates prevailing at the Place of the Work and payable to workers, plus applicable statutory charges such as WSIB, Employment Insurance, Canada Pension, vacation pay, and hospitalization and medical insurance; If a change involves both additions and deletions to the Work, the value of the change will be determined based upon the net difference to the Work occasioned by the change. For greater certainty, the Contractor‟s xxxx-up for overhead and profit only will be applied to the net value of the change. Add new paragraph 6.1.4: The Owner, through the Consultant, reserves the right to authorize payment for a change in the Work by means of Cash Allowance. For greater certainty, the Contractor is not entitled to any xxxx-up for overhead and profit on such amounts. Add new paragraph 6.1.5: In the event that any change to the Work results in a reduction in the Contract Price, the Contractor shall not be entitled to claim for any lost revenue, lost profit or loss of anticipated profit related thereto. Add new 6.2.3: If a change in the Work, not covered by unit prices or by estimate and acceptance in a lump sum, results in a new increase in the Contract Price, the charge to the Owner shall be the cost of the work plus: Contractor‟s xxxx-up on its own work: Overhead Profit Change Value 10% 10% Between $0 to $999.00 10% 7% Between $1,000.00 to $4,999.99 10% 5% Over $5,000.00 Contractors Xxxx-up on each individual Subcontractor‟s work: Overhead Profit Change Value 5% 10% Between $0 to $999.00 5% 7% Between $1,000.00 to $4,999.99 5% 5% Over $5,000.00 Subcontractor‟s xxxx-up on its own work Overhead: 10% Profit: 5% Subcontractor‟s xxxx-up ...
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Owner’s Right to Make Changes. Add the following new paragraphs:
Owner’s Right to Make Changes. GC6.1.3 is added as follows: Change Orders, contemplated Change Orders, and Change Directives shall be on printed forms supplied by the Owner or Consultant and may include:
Owner’s Right to Make Changes. Owner shall have the right, for its own account or upon the occurrence of a Force Majeure event, to make Changes in the Work, whether such changes be modifications, alterations or additions; provided, however, that no such modifications, alterations or additions shall be deemed a Change in the Work requiring an addition to the Contract Fixed Price (or any component thereof) unless, in the sole discretion of the Contractor, it requires a modification of the Statement of Work, or affects the performance of the Facility or limits Contractor’s right to select among options for the Work otherwise meeting the requirements of this Contract.
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