Change Order Request (COR) definition
Examples of Change Order Request (COR) in a sentence
All changes, regardless of size or impact, must be initiated with a Change Order Request (COR).
In the event that the LASO desires the Council to consider a change to the NG911 Security Policy, the LASO shall complete an NG911 Change Order Request (COR).
FIN-0085 FIN Participate in a Post Project Implementation Review meeting upon request by the State by the date specified following the implementation of each project or Change Order Request (COR).
Stakeholders can recommend changes using the Change Order Request (COR) and NG911 Change Management process.
If the Contractor believes that instructions issued by the City after the effective date of the Contract will result in changes to the Contract Sum or Contract Time or if the Contractor otherwise becomes aware of the need for or desirability of a change in the Work, Contractor may submit a written Change Order Request ("COR") to the City in writing, in a format acceptable to City and in accordance with the notice provisions and other requirements of Article 7 below for Claims.
Within seven (7) calendar days after the occurrence of any event or observance of any condition that Subcontractor believes entitles Subcontractor to an adjustment in Subcontract Amount and/or Subcontract Schedule, Subcontractor shall prepare and submit a Change Order Request (COR) to Contractor.
On May 11, 2020, via State Action Request M05112020C-822, HHSC requested MAXIMUS provide a Change Order Request (COR) to capture the P-EBT Call Handling Scope.
CHANGES IN THE WORK 37 7.1 General 37 7.2 Change Orders 37 7.3 Construction Change Directives 38 7.4 Computation of Cost or Credit for Changes 38 7.5 Authority to Approve Changes 41 7.6 County Originated Proposal Request 41 7.7 Design-Builder Originated Change Order Request (COR) 41 8.
Timely submission of a Change Order Request ("COR") per this Article 11 is a condition precedent to Design Builder’s and any of its Design Professionals’, Subcontractors’, suppliers’, and equipment vendors’ ability to recover for a changed condition.
Evaluation (CPE) means a Contractor-generated document in response to a Change Order Request (COR) or Change Proposal Request (CPR) which states the adjustment necessary to Contract Sum and Time, if any, in response to the changed work described in the Change Order Request (COR).