Deductive Change Order definition
Examples of Deductive Change Order in a sentence
No claim shall be made under this Contract until and unless the Contractor has failed to obtain a Change Order or has received a Deductive Change Order.
In addition, any ADA violations that are not identified by Inspector or Architect that are later identified shall be repaired and charged back to the Contractor through a Deductive Change Order.
If the Contractor fails to clean up as provided in the Contract Documents, the District may do so, and the cost thereof shall be the responsibility of the Contractor pursuant to Article 12.2 and seek a Deductive Change Order.
Both Liquidated Damages and Reinspection Fees shall be implemented using a Deductive Change Order or Construction Change Directive.
To the extent any item or portion of the Work is required by the Contract Documents to be priced as an Allowance, any amounts remaining in the Allowance which are to be deducted from the Guaranteed Project Cost shall be calculated according to the provisions of Exhibit “C” to the Facilities Lease and the Deductive Change Order provisions herein.
If the Contractor elects to perform Work outside the Inspector’s regular working hours, costs of any inspections required outside regular working hours shall be invoiced to the Contractor by the Owner and a Deductive Change Order from the next Progress Payment as a Deductive Change Order.
If the Contractor fails to clean up as provided in the Contract Documents, the Owner may do so, and the cost thereof shall be the responsibility of the Contractor pursuant to Article 2.2 and seek a Deductive Change Order.
The Contractor shall be responsible for any costs incurred for professional services as more fully set forth in Article 4.5, which shall be subject to a Deductive Change Order, if an RFI requests an interpretation or decision of a matter where the information sought is equally available to the party making such request.
If at any time prior to the completion of the requirements under the Contract Documents, the Owner is required to provide or secure additional professional services (including CM, Inspection, Architect, Engineering and Special Consultant Services) for any reason by any act of the Contractor, the Owner may seek a Deductive Change Order for any costs incurred for any such additional services, which costs shall be deducted from the next progress payment.
A Deductive Change Order shall be independent from any other Owner remedies and shall not be considered a waiver of any Owner rights or remedies.