Changed Conditions definition
Examples of Changed Conditions in a sentence
Term Definition Changed Conditions Site conditions or materials of an unexpected nature or differing from those represented in the Contract Documents as provided by the "Changes" Section of the General Conditions.
Changed Conditions shall have the meaning as defined in the Green Book.
This clause governs the determination of equitable adjustments to which the Contractor may be entitled under FAR 52.243-4, the ``Changes and Changed Conditions'' clause prescribed by FAR 52.243-5.
Upon written notice of Changed Conditions from Contractor, County shall promptly investigate such conditions.
Changed Conditions Site conditions or materials of an unexpected nature or differing from those represented in the Contract Documents as provided by the "Changes" Section of the General Conditions.
The Parties acknowledge and agree that even if Changed Conditions are found to be present, Project shall not exceed the Estimated Cost without express City Council approval of an increase to the Estimated Cost in accordance with Section 3.3.3. Absent such express approval of additional funds, Subdivider shall provide City with value engineering and Parties will return Project to within the Estimated Cost.
If County finds that such conditions do materially differ and cause an increase or decrease in the cost of or the time for performance of the work, County may, at its discretion: (a) terminate all or part of the Contract in accordance with "Termination for Convenience County" Section of these General Conditions; (b) issue a written change to the Contract in accordance with the "Changes" Section of these General Conditions; or (c) make any other appropriate arrangements to address the Changed Conditions.
If during the design phase Customer requests changes and/or modifications to the Work identified in the Scope of Work and/or there are Material Changed Conditions, as defined in Article 1 above, Customer shall be responsible for payment of the extra costs caused by such modifications and/or changes.
If during construction Customer requests changes and/or modifications to the Work identified in the Scope of Work and/or there are Material Changed Conditions, as defined in Article 1 above, the parties agree that a reasonable extension of Time to the Project Schedule may be necessary to perform such modifications and/or changes.
In the event that a dispute arises between the Parties as to whether the conditions constitute Changed Conditions or affect the price or time for performance of any part of the work: (i) Contractor shall submit a written notice of potential claim to County; (ii) Contractor shall then proceed with all work to be performed under the Contract; and (iii) Contractor shall not be excused from any scheduled completion date provided for by the Contract.