Directed Change definition
Examples of Directed Change in a sentence
Any change in the scope of the Work pursuant to this Section 6.8.2.1 shall not be treated as a TxDOT- Directed Change or extend the Completion Deadlines.
The Request for Change Proposal shall set forth the nature, extent and details of the proposed TxDOT- Directed Change.
Should new, revised or modified Section 404 permits be required for any reason other than a TxDOT- Directed Change or a Force Majeure Event, Developer shall be solely responsible for obtaining the Section 404 permits and for compliance with all conditions and requirements, including all mitigation requirements, contained therein without entitlement to a Change Order.
Changes in the Work that are within the general scope of this Agreement shall be accomplished, without invalidating this Agreement, by Change Order and Interim Directed Change.
As the changed Work is performed, the Construction Manager shall submit its costs for such Work with its application for payment beginning with the next application for payment within thirty (30) Days of the issuance of the Interim Directed Change.
Except to the extent arising from a Force Majeure Event or TxDOT- Directed Change, DB Contractor shall be responsible for any and all costs, including any liability, penalties, expenses, damages or delays resulting from any suspension, termination, interruption, denial or non-renewal of, or failure to obtain any Governmental Approval.
If an increase or decrease cannot be agreed to as set forth in subsections 9.3.1.1 and 9.3.1.2 above, and the Owner issues an Interim Directed Change, the cost of the change in the Work shall be determined by the reasonable actual expense incurred and savings realized in the performance of the Work resulting from the Change.
Any changes to the Technical Provisions related to the Work shall be subject to the Change Order process for an IFA- Directed Change in accordance with Section 13.
Any changes to the Technical Provisions related to the Work shall be subject to the Change Order process for a TxDOT- Directed Change in accordance with Section 13.
Any other changes in the Basic Configuration, including Basic Configuration changes due to an Error in the Preliminary Schematic Design that do not result in a Necessary Basic Configuration Change shall be the responsibility of DB Contractor with the exception of a TxDOT- Directed Change involving more than $10,000 in additional direct costs or involving a delay to a Critical Path, and subject to the limitations set forth in this Agreement, including Section 13.