Change Orders definition

Change Orders mean changes or modifications to any Construction Contract or any other contract with labor or material suppliers.
Change Orders means documents that change the construction contract and are negotiated between the owner and contractor to correct design omissions, address unforeseen circumstances which arise during the construction process, and improve upon designs based on project progress.
Change Orders. Owner is obligated to execute Change Orders.

Examples of Change Orders in a sentence

  • The Contract Documents consist of the State-Contractor Agreement, the Conditions of the Contract (General, Supplementary and other Conditions), the Drawings, the Specifications, and all Addenda issued prior to bid opening and any Change Orders after execution of the Contract.

  • The Contractor shall submit all requests for Proposed Change Orders on the prescribed form.

  • Prior to substantial completion of the Work, the Contractor shall ensure that one record copy of all Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, Change Orders and other Modifications, in good order and marked currently to record all changes made during construction, and approved Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples are delivered to the Architect for the State and a duplicate copy shall be delivered to the State for the State’s use.

  • The Contractor shall make available, at the Project site, the Contract Documents, including Change Orders, Construction Change Directives, and other Modifications, in good order and marked currently to indicate field changes and selections made during construction, and the approved Shop Drawings, Product Data, Samples, and similar required submittals.

  • Contract Documents: The Instructions to Bidders, Bid Form, Bid Bond, Contract, Performance Bond, Payment Bond, General Conditions, Special Provisions, Supplemental Provisions, Technical Specifications and Plans, together with all Addenda, Change Orders, Schedules and Shop Drawings.


More Definitions of Change Orders

Change Orders means a written order issued by TxDOT to DB Contractor that meets the requirements of Section 4.5 delineating changes in the Maintenance Services within the general scope of the CMC Documents or in the terms and conditions of the CMC Documents and establishing, if appropriate, an adjustment to the Maintenance Price.
Change Orders means any change(s) made to the Contract in accordance with Article 11 CHANGES.
Change Orders means those certain change orders to the specifications of the Vessel as may be agreed to from time to time by the Borrower and the Builder, the net cost of which is payable at delivery.
Change Orders has the meaning ascribed thereto in subsection 7.2.
Change Orders is defined in Section 9.1.
Change Orders. DataVox will provide written documentation of any Change Orders (CO) for work requested by the Customer which deviates from the original, approved Proposal and Scope of Works. CO’s will be billed at our published labor rates plus materials, shipping, handling, restocking and other charges imposed by suppliers. • Coordination Meetings: DataVox recommends weekly coordination meetings between the Customer, DataVox and all other trades in which we will report to the Customer the status of the project. Any identified foreseeable restrictions or insurmountable issues outside our control that could impact the overall project schedule will be reviewed with the Customer. This section lists the Customer responsibilities for this Audio Visual proposal.
Change Orders. Means As defined in Part II, Section 5.2.1. “City” Means The City of New York. “City Comptroller” Means Comptroller of the City or his or her designee.