Work or Change Orders Sample Clauses

Work or Change Orders. Subcontractor shall, within seven (7) days after discovery of a required scope modification or receipt of a request by Contractor, submit a complete and detailed price quotation for proposed changes. No extra work, alterations or deviations from this Subcontract shall be performed or allowed without the written change orders signed by Contractor, and no obligation, express or implied, is assumed by Contractor for any work done without such written consent. Any change or adjustment in the subcontract price shall be agreed to by Contractor and Subcontractor and shall be set forth in such change order; if no such agreement can be reached, Subcontractor shall perform the extra work and Contractor will pay for such work performed and materials furnished by Subcontractor in an amount equal to the actual cost thereof plus zero percent (0%) of said cost in which event Subcontractor shall prepare daily time and material invoices which shall be submitted to Contractor on a daily basis. In no event shall Subcontractor's overhead and profit percentages exceed the maximum allowed to Contractor or Subcontractor in Contractor's agreement with Owner. Daily time and material invoices shall include any direct out-in-pocket material and labor costs, plus the percentage mark- up. Contractor and Subcontractor agree that any such extra, changed or additional work performed by Subcontractor shall be performed pursuant to and in accordance with all the terms and conditions of this Subcontract. Any extension of time needed as the result of the proposed change orders shall be requested by Subcontractor, in writing, prior to the issuance of such change order and shall be incorporated therein. Ordinary field modifications which do not substantially increase Subcontractor's cost of this Subcontract will be performed without any price or time adjustment. No change orders shall vary, abrogate, avoid or otherwise affect the terms, conditions or provisions of this Subcontract except as specifically set forth in the change order.