Change Orders definition
Examples of Change Orders in a sentence
Change Orders may require approval by the Board of Public Works and the OWNER’s Finance Committee vote prior to proceeding.
The amount finally to be paid is, however, variable upon the Work actually performed and final payment will be made upon the basis of the amount of work performed and the materials furnished, and at the lump sum or unit prices fixed in the Contractor's Bid and as modified by any and all approved Change Orders.
The City may add to the Contractor services or delete therefrom activities based on unit cost as set forth in Exhibit 1 or the bid document(s) associated with this contract, or by written Change Orders that may be agreed to by both the City and Contractor, provided that the total cost of such work will be added to, or deleted from, the total cost as specified in Paragraph 6 hereof.
The amount of the change in contract compensation and time set forth in any and all Change Orders executed and issued under this Agreement shall be understood and agreed by both Parties to this Agreement to be fair, equitable, adequate and complete.
Unless otherwise set forth in the Agreement the CONSULTANT shall be responsible for providing and performing whatever services, work, equipment, material, personnel, supplies, facilities, transportation, and administrative support that are necessary and required to complete all of the tasks set forth in Agreement Exhibit "A" entitled "Scope of Professional Services" and Change Orders, and Supplemental Task Authorizations authorized.