Change Order Directive (COD) definition

Change Order Directive (COD) means an instrument used to provide written notice for the Contractor to proceed with the work directed by the Designer or Owner prior to issuance of a formal request for change proposal or change agreement by the Contractor.

Examples of Change Order Directive (COD) in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall submit itemized price proposals including those for all subcontractors and sub- tiers for any Department Request for Change Proposal (RFCP) or a Request for Change Proposal with a Notice to Proceed (RFCP w/NTP) or Change Order Directive (COD) for an equitable adjustment in accordance with this term.

  • Failure of the Contractor to submit properly itemized cost estimates or price proposals shall not constitute an excusable delay and may result in the Department issuing a Request for Change Proposal w/Notice to Proceed (RFCP w/NTP) or a Change Order Directive (COD) modification to perform the change.

Related to Change Order Directive (COD)

  • Change Orders mean changes or modifications to any Construction Contract or any other contract with labor or material suppliers.

  • Construction Change Directive means a written order prepared by Owner Parties and signed by Owner directing Contractor to perform a change in the Work prior to agreeing to a change, if any, to the Contract Time, schedule of performance of the Work, Contract Sum, or Contractor’s compensation.

  • Change Order means a written order to the Contractor signed by the Contracting Officer, issued after execu- tion of the Contract, authorizing a change in the term or scope of the Contract.

  • Change Order Request means a written request or proposal for a Change Order submitted by either Company or Contractor and including:

  • Change Directive means a written order signed by the procurement officer that