Substituted materials Clause Samples

Substituted materials. If at any time any materials specified in the Specification are or become: in short supply; unobtainable or an adequate supply of them cannot be guaranteed; subject to delay and if awaited would or might impede materially the progress of the Landlord’s Works; then the Landlord may (without the approval of the Tenant being required) use alternative materials of equivalent or superior standard.
Substituted materials. The Contractor may recommend that a product or material that your design consultant has specified could be substituted with an alternative product or material. You must consult your design consultant to establish whether any substitution of products or materials would result in a deficiency in the design – as they are responsible for the design, they will need to sign off that any alternative product or material will not compromise the design, and you may need to consider any potential design variation costs resulting from your consultant having to spend additional time and effort in validating alternative products or materials. The Contract includes a clause that sets out the process that should be followed in the event that the Contractor recommends an alternative product or material.
Substituted materials. If at any time any materials specified in the Specification are or become: