Expanded Works definition

Expanded Works means approved construction projects in which an unexpected problem arises during construction, which does not expand the scope of the project but is necessary in order to deliver the original approved work.
Expanded Works means approved construction projects in which an unexpected problem arises during construction, which does not expand the scope of the project but is necessary in order to deliver the original approved work. Any expanded works that are above twenty-five percent (25%) of the original project costs must receive Council approval.
Expanded Works means approved construction projects in which an unexpected problem arises during construction which expands the scope of the project and is necessary in order to deliver the original approved work.

More Definitions of Expanded Works

Expanded Works means approved construction projects in which an unexpected problem arises during construction, which does not expand the
Expanded Works means approved construction projects in which an unexpected problem arises during construction, which does not expand the scope of the project but is necessary in order to deliver the original approved work. Any expanded work beyond original project costs must receive Council approval.
Expanded Works means approved construction projects in which an unexpected problem arises during construction, which does not expand the scope of the project but is necessary in order to deliver the original approved work. Any expanded works that are above 10% or $10,000.00 of the original project costs must receive Council approval.
Expanded Works means for approved construction projects in which an unexpected problem arises during construction, the additional work that is required to address the unexpected problem which work does not expand the scope of the project but is necessary in order to deliver the original approved work.
Expanded Works means a change, including a change order, to an Agreement in which an unexpected requirement arises, which does not expand the scope of the project but is a necessary addition to the work in order to deliver the original approved work.