Field Change Orders definition

Field Change Orders means Construction Contract Change Orders that may be issued by StadCo, which (a) are due to unexpected construction conditions encountered in connection with the construction of the Project Improvements Work, (b) are necessary to efficiently proceed with the Project Improvements Work in the manner that a Reasonable and Prudent Developer would proceed, (c) do not modify in any material respect the capacity or functional requirements set forth in the Stadium Plans (d) do not cause there to be any Cost Overruns. In all events, StadCo shall maintain a report of any such Field Change Order and provide Notice thereof to the Authority Construction Representative in the next occurring Project Status Report.
Field Change Orders means: (a) a "Change Order" or "Field Work Order" (as defined in the Contractor Agreement) or similar request for changes or modifications in the Work; or (b) revisions to the Final Plans or other work-related documents or materials requested by Tenant.

Examples of Field Change Orders in a sentence

  • StadCo may issue Field Change Orders without the Approval of the Authority.

  • Emergency Field Change Orders directed in accordance with this provision need not bear the approval signatures of the State Controller.

  • Revisions to the Final Agreed Plans, if any, are to be accommodated by Field Change Orders.

  • Emergency Field Change Orders are not to be used solely to expedite normal change order processing absent a clear showing of a high potential for significant and substantial cost or delay.

  • McDATA will install engineering changes which improve the performance, reliability or safety of a Product ("Field Change Orders" or "FCOs").

  • Unless such payment is made, Landlord shall not be bound to approve any proposed Field Change Orders and may proceed to complete the Leased Premises in accordance with the Final Agreed Plans and Tenant’s obligations under the Lease shall commence according to the terms of the Lease.

  • Revisions to the Shell and Core Plans or Tenant Plans, if any, are to be accommodated by Field Change Orders.

  • All such plans, specifications, and Field Change Orders shall be approved by Landlord and Tenant prior to being executed or acted upon by the Landlord's or Tenant's Contractors.

  • BCS shall issue Mandatory Field Change Orders ("MFCOs") to effect such changes.

  • Releases – When so determined by Supplier, Supplier shall provide OEM or End User with the applicable Equipment, Parts or Software Releases needed for safety related or other such Field Change Orders designated by Supplier as “mandatory”.

Related to Field Change Orders

  • Change Orders mean changes or modifications to any Construction Contract or any other contract with labor or material suppliers.

  • Change Order means a written order to the Contractor signed by the Contracting Officer, issued after execu- tion of the Contract, authorizing a change in the term or scope of the Contract.

  • Technical Specifications A specification in a document defining the characteristics of a product or a service, such as the quality levels, the environmental and climate performance levels, the design for all needs, including accessibility for people with disabilities, and the evaluation of conformity, of product performance, of the use of the product, safety or dimensions, as well as requirements applicable to the product as regards the name by which it is sold, terminology, symbols, testing and test methods, packaging, marking or labelling, instructions for use, the production processes and methods at every stage in the life cycle of the supply or service, as well as the evaluation and conformity procedures;

  • Product Specifications means the specifications, features and/or terms of any "Contract" (as defined in the LME Rules) listed for trading on the LME, as described in the LME Rules;

  • Detailed Specifications means the specifications for materials and works as specified in PWD BSR/ issued under the authority of PWD/ or as implied/added to or superseded by the special conditions.