REDUCTION IN SCOPE OF WORK Clause Samples

The 'Reduction in Scope of Work' clause allows one party, typically the client or project owner, to decrease the amount or extent of work originally agreed upon in a contract. This clause outlines the process for formally notifying the contractor of the change, adjusting deliverables, timelines, and compensation accordingly. By providing a clear mechanism for modifying the scope, it helps manage project changes efficiently and ensures both parties understand their rights and obligations if the project's requirements are reduced.
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REDUCTION IN SCOPE OF WORK. A. The Owner reserves the right to decrease the scope of the work to be done under this Contract and to omit any work should the Owner deem it to be in the public interest to do so. To this end, the Owner reserves the right to reduce the quantity of any items or omit all of any as set forth in the BID, either prior to executing the contract or at any time during the progress of the work. The Owner further reserves the right, at anytime during the progress of the work, to restore all or part of any items previously omitted or reduced. Exercise by the Owner of the above rights shall not constitute any ground or basis of claim for damages or for anticipated profits on the work omitted. SECTION 00800 SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS
REDUCTION IN SCOPE OF WORK. A. The Owner reserves the right to decrease the scope of the work to be done under this Contract and to omit any work in order to bring the cost within available funds. To this end, the Owner reserves the right to reduce the quantity of any items or omit all of any as set forth in the BID, either prior to executing the Contract or at any time during the progress of the Work. The Owner further reserves the right, at any time during the progress of the Work, to restore all or part of any items previously omitted or reduced. Exercise by the Owner of the above rights shall not constitute any grounds or basis of claim for damages or for anticipated profits on the work omitted.
REDUCTION IN SCOPE OF WORK. In the event of deletion or reduction of the Services by such change, Provider shall not be entitled to any losses, fees, surcharges, costs or special, indirect, incidental, consequential or other damages, including contribution to lost profits or unabsorbed overhead as a result of any portion of the Services not performed.
REDUCTION IN SCOPE OF WORK. That the Contractor agrees that should the scope of the work under this assignment be reduced, it will be reflected in the fees, through negotiations, without requiring a supplemental agreement. The Contractor further agrees that the State may establish an interim administrative fee for the work under which the Contractor will continue work during negotiations.
REDUCTION IN SCOPE OF WORK. 12.6.1 If the Concessionaire shall have failed to complete any Construction Works on account of Force Majeure or for reasons solely attributable to the Implementing Authority, the Implementing Authority may, in its discretion, require the Concessionaire to pay 80 (eighty) per cent of the sum saved therefrom, and upon such payment to the Implementing Authority, the obligations of the Concessionaire in respect of such works shall be deemed to have been fulfilled. 12.6.2 For determining the obligations of the Concessionaire under this Clause 12.6, the provisions of Clauses 12.1, 12.2 and 12.4 shall apply mutatis mutandis, and upon issue of Change of Scope Order by the Implementing Authority hereunder, the Concessionaire shall pay forthwith the sum specified.

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  • Change in Scope of Work Any change in the scope of the Work, method of performance, nature of materials or price thereof, or any other matter materially affecting the performance or nature of the Work shall not be paid for or accepted unless such change, addition, or deletion is approved in advance and in writing by a valid change order executed by the District. Contractor specifically understands, acknowledges, and agrees that the District shall have the right to request any alterations, deviations, reductions, or additions to the Project or Work, and the cost thereof shall be added to or deducted from the amount of the Contract Price by fair and reasonable valuations. Contractor also agrees to provide the District with all information requested to substantiate the cost of the change order and to inform the District whether the Work will be done by the Contractor or a subcontractor. In addition to any other information requested, Contractor shall submit, prior to approval of the change order, its request for a time extension (if any), as well as all information necessary to substantiate its belief that such change will delay the completion of the Work. If Contractor fails to submit its request for a time extension or the necessary supporting information, it shall be deemed to have waived its right to request such extension.

  • 000 SCOPE OF WORK 5. 100 The scope of this Agreement covers all work of a maintenance, repair and renovation nature, assigned by the Owner to the Company and performed by the employees of the Company covered by this Agreement, within the limits of the Owner's plant site.

  • REDUCTION IN WORK FORCE 13:01 When circumstances require a reduction in the number of employees within a classification, the following procedure shall apply: (i) An employee with the most seniority of those affected by the reduction in the classification shall displace the most junior employee in another classification within the same Seniority List, provided his seniority so allows and he can continue to perform the work required. (ii) If the reduction results in the classification changing from Continuous Shift to a non-Continuous Shift, then senior employees being retained in the classification may, in order of seniority, be allowed to exercise any "bump" that the junior employee(s) could have exercised under 13:01 (a) (i) or 13:01 (d), provided the senior employee is capable of continuing to perform the work required. (b) An employee so displaced shall in turn displace the most junior employee in another classification within the same Seniority List, provided his seniority so allows and he can continue to perform the work required. (c) Notwithstanding (a) and (b) above, an employee displaced from a day job ("E" shift) through the provisions of this Article, shall have the following options: To displace the most junior employee on any Seniority List on a day job ("E" shift) not requiring training (*) provided his seniority so allows. OR To displace the most junior employee in any classification on any Seniority List (Maintenance skilled classifications excepted), provided his seniority so allows and he can continue to perform the work required. (d) An employee displaced from a Departmental Seniority List, having previously exhausted all possible options within his own Seniority List as detailed in (a) and (b) of this section, shall be entitled to displace the most junior employee in any classification on any Seniority List (Maintenance skilled classifications excepted), provided his seniority so allows and he can continue to perform the work required. If more than one shift schedule is in effect in the classification, said employee may select his schedule provided his seniority so allows. (i) An employee displaced from a Departmental Seniority List, having previously exhausted all possible options as detailed in (a), (b), (c), and (d) of this section shall be entitled to displace the most junior employee in any of the Seniority Lists (Maintenance skilled classifications excepted) provided his seniority so allows and he has the physical fitness to perform the work required and shall be trained to perform such work. (ii) An employee displaced from a Departmental Seniority List, having previously exhausted all possible options as detailed in (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e)(i), who cannot perform the work required due to physical restrictions as confirmed by his Doctor, verified by the Company Doctor and where applicable verified by the WSIB will be allowed to displace the most junior employee of all those classifications on a comparable shift, provided his seniority so allows, and he can perform the work required as medically cleared by his Doctor, verified by the Company Doctor and where applicable verified by the WSIB. Training will be provided. If placement on a comparable shift is not applicable, then the restricted employee will be allowed to displace the most junior employee in the plant, seniority allowing in a classification in which he can perform the work required as medically cleared by his Doctor, verified by the Company Doctor and where applicable verified by the WSIB. Training will be provided. (iii) If the restricted employee cannot be placed through the application of this section, then he shall be placed on the Inactive Seniority List (provided he is not receiving wages from other employment or refuses rehabilitative training as offered by the (Workplace Safety & Insurance Board) and the Company shall advise him of any future openings which he could perform. (iv) An employee who cannot be assigned to another job through the application of 13.01(e) and who is ineligible for the Inactive Seniority List, may be placed on layoff. (f) An employee entering another Department through the provisions of this Article, shall have his seniority transferred as of the date of the transfer. (g) An employee displaced from his Department through the application of this Article, shall not transfer to another Department under the provisions of Article XII- Transfers and Promotions while a more senior non-restricted employee is on lay-off. 13:02 In the event a reduction of work results in a layoff, probationary employees shall be the first to be laid off. 13:03 Employees laid off shall for the purpose of recall, be provided with a form by the Human Resources Department on which they shall indicate the jobs they can reasonably perform. Employees who have indicated the jobs they can reasonably perform, on a form provided by the Human Resources Department, shall under certain circumstances be allowed to place themselves on lay-off. 13:04 In the event of lay-off for reasons other than those listed in Article XIX of the Agreement section 19:01 (a), (b), (c), and (d), the Company shall give at least seven (7) calendar days notice to the employees affected. 13:05 Whenever two (2) job classifications are combined into a single new classification, any employee who has been classified in either job during the previous five (5) years shall be allowed to displace a more junior employee in the new classification if he is affected by a reduction in the work force. 13:06 On occasions that scheduled maintenance of electrical equipment necessitates a power outage, employees affected shall be laid off for a period not in excess of one-half of their regular shift and shall not be eligible to displace other employees under the provisions of this Article. 13:07 In the event of a total plant closure, the Company agrees to pay a severance payment for all employees (except those on the Inactive Seniority List) at the rate of one (1) weeks regular pay per year of service to a maximum of twenty-six (26) weeks of pay. Employees with more than twenty-six (26) years of service shall receive an additional one-half (1/2) weeks pay for each year of service beyond twenty-six (26) (partial years of service will be included in the calculation of total severance pay). The Company will provide three (3) months notice to Union in the event of total plant closure.

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  • General Scope of Work The Scope of Work and projected level of effort required for these SERVICES is described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and by this reference made a part of this AGREEMENT. The General Scope of Work was developed utilizing performance based contracting methodologies.