Task Order Modifications Clause Samples

The Task Order Modifications clause defines the process by which changes can be made to existing task orders under a contract. It typically outlines who has the authority to request or approve modifications, the procedures for submitting change requests, and any documentation or notice requirements. For example, if the scope, schedule, or pricing of a specific task needs to be adjusted, this clause governs how those changes are formally agreed upon. Its core function is to provide a clear and structured method for managing changes, thereby reducing disputes and ensuring that both parties understand how modifications are handled.
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Task Order Modifications. Jt T; K i. The LADWP or Consultant may seek modifications to an authorized Task Order . to address needed services, work, tasks, deliverables, or costs associated with the task assignment or to address changed conditions. Such Task Order modifications shall be processed in accordance with the Task Order development procedures established in this Article V, Task Order Development and Approval. The Consultant shall notify the LADWP in writing as soon as the Consultant becomes aware that the tasks assigned in an authorized Task Order may not be able to be completed for the authorized expenditure amount. In such an events Consultant shall propose suggested modifications to the Task Order for consideration by the LADWP. The Consultant agrees and acknowledges that failure to provide such notice to the LADWP could result in negative impacts to the LADWP and project completion.
Task Order Modifications. The Department or Consultant may seek modifications to an authorized Task Order to address needed services, work, subtasks, Deliverables, schedules, or costs associated with the authorized Task Order or to address changed conditions. Such Task Order modifications shall be processed in accordance with the Task Order development procedures established in this Article V,
Task Order Modifications. When the Parties desire to modify a Task Order, the Contractor shall update its proposal that was included in the Task Order to account for the modification the Parties desire to make. If both Parties agree to the updated proposal, they may modify the Task Order by executing an amendment to the Task Order that includes the updated proposal. No modified requirement of a Task Order shall be enforceable prior to the execution of the amendment to the Task Order that includes that modification. This paragraph 4.B.iv shall not apply to any modification to a Task Order that only modifies timelines within a Project without changing the due date of any deliverable or other end result, or only modifies the breakdown of costs within a Project without changing the total maximum amount for any State Fiscal Year, which may be made if the State approves of the modification in writing.
Task Order Modifications