Technical Direction Letters (TDLs) Sample Clauses
A Technical Direction Letter (TDL) clause authorizes the client or project manager to issue formal written instructions to the contractor regarding the technical aspects of the work. These letters typically clarify requirements, provide additional technical details, or direct specific methods to be used, without altering the contract's scope, price, or schedule. By establishing a clear process for communicating technical guidance, the clause ensures that both parties have a documented and consistent understanding of technical expectations, reducing the risk of misunderstandings and disputes during project execution.
Technical Direction Letters (TDLs). When necessary, technical direction or clarification concerning the details of specific tasks set forth in the TOs will be given through issuance of written TDLs. TDLs will not, in any manner, alter the scope of the Contract or TO. For further direction see Clause 5252.242-9502 TECHNICAL DIRECTION (May 2011) in Section H.
Technical Direction Letters (TDLs). When necessary, technical direction or clarification concerning the details of specific tasks set forth in the Contract and the T.O.s will be given through issuance of written TDLs. TDLs will not, in any manner, alter the scope of the Contract for T.O. For further direction see ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 5252.242-9502 Technical Direction (Variation) in Section H of the contract The Contractor shall prepare and deliver a Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) Management Report for TDLs in accordance with CDRLA001.
