Common use of SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES Clause in Contracts

SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES. If, prior to the satisfactory completion of the services under this Agreement, the CONSULTANT deems that the DEPARTMENT materially changed the scope, character, complexity or duration of the services from those required under the basic Agreement, the CONSULTANT shall notify the DEPARTMENT in writing within two weeks of such change and request a Supplemental Agreement. Upon approval by the DEPARTMENT, a Supplemental Agreement may be executed between the parties, it being acknowledged by the parties that the DEPARTMENT will make the final determination if a Supplemental Agreement is necessary. Such Supplemental Agreement must be initiated by GDOT. It is acknowledged by the DEPARTMENT and the CONSULTANT that minor changes in the proposal which do not involve increased compensation, extension of the term of the AGREEMENT, or changes in the goals and objectives of the PROJECT may be made by written notification of such change by either the DEPARTMENT or the CONSULTANT with written approval by the other party through their respective Project Managers.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Professional Services Provider Agreement, Professional Services Provider Agreement