Construction Change definition
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A Construction Change Directive (CCD) is a written document prepared by the State and / or Architect directing the Contractor to make changes in the Work where the State and the Contractor have not reached an agreement on proposed changes in the contract sum or contract time.
The service also tracks and stores documents related to the project such as Request for Information (RFI’s), Architect/Engineer's Supplemental Instructions (ASI), Information Bulletins (IB’s), CAD Coordination, Commission, Construction Change Directive (CCD), Contractor’s Daily Reports, Minutes, Photos, Quality Control, Shop Drawings, Testing, Closeout Documents including As-Built Drawings, Operations and Maintenance Manuals and other project related documents.
The Owner may by Construction Change Directive, without invalidating the Contract, order changes in the Work within the general scope of the Contract consisting of additions, deletions or other revisions, the Contract Sum and Contract Time being adjusted accordingly.
A Construction Change Document is a DSA term that is utilized to address changes to the DSA approved Construction Documents.
A Modification is (1) a written amendment to the Contract signed by both parties, (2) a Change Order, (3) a Construction Change Directive or (4) a written order for a minor change in the Work issued by the Architect.