Common use of Unilateral Change Orders Clause in Contracts

Unilateral Change Orders. TxDOT may issue a Unilateral Change Order at any time, regardless of whether it has issued a Request for Change Proposal or received a Request for Change Order. If the Unilateral Change Order is not issued as a lump sum, DB Contractor shall be entitled to compensation in accordance with Section 4.5.10 for additional Work that are required to be performed as the result of the Unilateral Change Order. If TxDOT and DB Contractor are unable to agree upon the amount of any adjustment to the Price, then DB Contractor shall have the right to submit the issue of the Price adjustment to dispute resolution in accordance with Section 4.7 and Exhibit 14 to the CMA.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Capital Maintenance Agreement, Capital Maintenance Agreement

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Unilateral Change Orders. TxDOT may issue a Unilateral Change Order at any time, regardless of whether it has issued a Request for Change Proposal or received a Request for Change Order. If the Unilateral Change Order is not issued as a lump sum, DB Contractor shall be entitled to compensation in accordance with Section 4.5.10 for additional Work that are required to be performed as the result of the Unilateral Change Order. If TxDOT and DB Contractor are unable to agree upon the amount of any adjustment to the Maintenance Price, then DB Contractor shall have the right to submit the issue of the Maintenance Price adjustment to dispute resolution in accordance with Section 4.7 and Exhibit 14 13 to the CMA.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Capital Maintenance Agreement, Capital Maintenance Agreement

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