Change in Work definition
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Contractor shall submit pricing to the Owner within twenty-one (21) days and pricing shall be indicated on the standard Owner "Change in Work Cost Analysis" ("Cost Analysis") form provided in the Pre-Construction Conference Brochure.
Except for items that are expressly excluded from the Work, the Work shall be deemed to include all items required or necessary as of the Effective Date for the Work to comply with Applicable Law, Applicable Permits and Prudent Utility Practice, and any Change in Work required for the Work to so comply shall not permit any schedule or additional cost relief for Contractor.
The CSEA President or designee shall acknowledge receipt of information on forms for Classified Personnel Requests and Change in Work Schedule or Assignment.
Maintenance employees hired prior to June 18, 2004 may, request a reassignment to a different schedule or position, pursuant to Article IX, 10(A) (Change in Work Location).
Change in Work Year - CAPS employees moving from Group C to Group B to Group A in Section 10.1 shall accrue vacation days based on years of service in the District.