Component Change Order Sample Clauses

Component Change Order. The Contract Documents for submission of proposals shall be bound into a Project Manual, including the Invitation to Propose, the RFQ, the RFP, Proposal Form(s), Contract Form, General Requirements, Supplementary General Requirements and, to the extent required, the Specifications.
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Component Change Order. (a) In the case of the initial Component Change Order, payment and performance bonds furnished by the Design-Builder in conformance with and in the form set forth in the Contract Documents designating the Design-Builder as the principal obligor and the Owner as the obligee, in an amount of the Change Order Sum covering the Work under that Component Change Order and, in the case of subsequent Component Change Orders, an endorsement to such bonds increasing the aggregate amount of the bonds to an amount equal to the aggregate of the Change Order Sums of all Component Change Orders to this Contract. See also Article 1.8.8. If in connection with a Component Change Order, the Design-Builder has furnished payment and performance bonds in the amount approved by the Owner as the reasonably expected aggregate amount of the Change Order Sums of that and any prior Component Change Order and all subsequent Component Change Orders and covering all such Work, then upon entry of a subsequent Component Change Order, no additional endorsement to payment or performance bonds shall be required provided that the aggregate amount of the Change Order Sums of all Component Change Orders does not exceed the penal sum of each bond. However, Owner may require written confirmation from the surety that the outstanding bonds cover the Work under a subsequent Component Change Order. No election or failure of the Owner to request such confirmation shall affect the rights of Owner or others under the existing bonds covering such Work.
Component Change Order. A change order authorizing the CM/GC to proceed to construct a Component pursuant to the Component Construction Documents.
Component Change Order. A change order authorizing the Design-Builder to proceed to construct a Component pursuant to the Component Construction Documents.
Component Change Order. (a) In the case of the initial Component Change Order, payment and performance bonds furnished by the CMR in conformance with and in the form set forth in the Contract Documents designating the CMR as the principal obligor and the Owner as the obligee, in an amount of the Change Order Sum covering the Work under that Component Change Order and, in the case of subsequent Component Change Orders, an endorsement to such bonds increasing the aggregate amount of the bonds to an amount equal to the aggregate of the Change Order Sums of all Component Change Orders to this Contract. If in connection with a Component Change Order, the CMR has furnished payment and performance bonds in the amount approved by the Board as the reasonably expected aggregate amount of the Change Order Sums of that and any prior Component Change Order and all subsequent Component Change Orders and covering all such Work, then upon entry of a subsequent Component Change Order, no additional endorsement to payment or performance bonds shall be required provided that the aggregate amount of the Change Order Sums of all Component Change Orders does not exceed the penal sum of each bond. However, the Board may require written confirmation from the surety that the outstanding bonds cover the Work under a subsequent Component Change Order. No election or failure of the Board to request such confirmation shall affect the rights of the board or there under the existing bonds covering such Work.
Component Change Order. (a) In the case of the initial Component Change Order, payment and performance bonds furnished by the Design-Builder in conformance with and in the form set forth in the Contract Documents designating the Design-Builder as the principal obligor and the Owner as the obligee, in an amount of the Change Order Sum covering the Work under that Component Change Order and, in the case of subsequent Component Change Orders, an endorsement to such bonds increasing the aggregate amount of the bonds to an amount equal to the aggregate of the Change Order Sums of all Component Change Orders to this Contract. See also Section
Component Change Order. 2.1.2.3.1.1 In the case of the initial Component Change Order, payment and performance bonds furnished by the CM/GC in conformance with and in the form set forth in the Contract Documents designating the CM/GC as the principal obligor and the Owner as the obligee, in an amount of the Change Order Sum covering the Work under that Component Change Order and, in the case of subsequent Component Change Orders, an endorsement to such bonds increasing the aggregate amount of the bonds to an amount equal to the aggregate of the Change Order Sums of all Component Change Orders to this Contract. See also
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Component Change Order. In the case of the initial Component Change Order, payment and performance bonds furnished by the CM/GC in conformance with and in the form set forth in the Contract Documents designating the CM/GC as the principal obligor and the Owner as the obligee, in an amount of the Change Order Sum covering the Work under that Component Change Order and, in the case of subsequent Component Change Orders, an endorsement to such bonds increasing the aggregate amount of the bonds to an amount equal to the aggregate of the Change Order Sums of all Component Change Orders to this Contract. See also Article 1.8.8. If in connection with a Component Change Order, the CM/GC has furnished payment and performance bonds in the amount approved by the Owner as the reasonably expected aggregate amount of the Change Order Sums of that and any prior Component Change Order and all subsequent Component Change Orders and covering all such Work, then upon entry of a subsequent Component Change Order, no additional endorsement to payment or performance bonds shall be required provided that the aggregate amount of the Change Order Sums of all Component Change Orders does not exceed the penal sum of each bond. However, Owner may require written confirmation from the surety that the outstanding bonds cover the Work under a subsequent Component Change Order. No election or failure of the Owner to request such confirmation shall affect the rights of Owner or others under the existing bonds covering such Work. As an alternative, the initial payment and performance bonds may be obtained with the penal amount set as the sum of the total CM/GC fees plus the total estimated construction cost at the time of the initial Component Change Order.
Component Change Order. An element of a Project for which the Architect agrees to prepare or segregate Construction Documents as a discrete package to permit procurement of the described items or the commencement of the construction of the described element of the Project.

Related to Component Change Order

  • Change Order (5) The Change Order is then submitted to the Project Manager who immediately processes the CO with OPC as required by Bulletin 3.5 and BGS’ Contracting Plan.

  • For Lump Sum Change Order The payment and extension of time (if any) provided by this Change Order constitutes compensation in full to the Contractor and its Subcontractors and Suppliers for all costs and markups directly and indirectly attributable to the Change Order herein, for all delays related thereto and for performance of changes within the time stated.

  • Change Orders Any alteration or deviation from the Services mentioned or any other contractual specifications that result in a revision of this Agreement shall be executed and attached to this Agreement as a change order (“Change Order”).

  • Contract Changes Changes may not be made in the terms and conditions of this contract without the agreement and written permission of the Director of Residence Life or the Director’s designee.

  • Execution of Change Orders Change Orders shall be signed by the Contractor, ordinarily certified by the Design Professional, and approved by the Owner in accordance with the form of Change Order prescribed by the Owner. No request for payment by the Contractor for a Change Order shall be due, nor shall any such request appear on an Application for Payment, until the Change Order is executed by the Owner. In the event of emergency (see Article 1.4.4) or significant impact to the Overall Project Schedule, the Owner shall direct the Change Order to proceed upon a Force Account until the cost and time is resolved in the manner set forth in Paragraph 3.2.7.3 below.

  • Change Order Conditions All Change Orders are issued under the following conditions and shall contain the following language as appropriate:

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