Request for Change Order Sample Clauses

Request for Change Order. 7.12.7.1 The Contractor may initiate a change in the Work by submitting written notice to the A/E accompanied by a Proposal. The A/E shall promptly evaluate the Request for Change Order and submit a written recommendation to the Contracting Authority and the Owner.
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Request for Change Order. DISTRICT Form to Be Used. DISTRICT’s Request for Change Order form, which is attached hereto as part of this AGREEMENT, shall be the form that must be submitted in a timely fashion for a request for either additional time or additional compensation. By initialing, the CONTRACTOR specifically agrees to use said form for those purposes and understands that, if he does not submit that form in a timely manner, he waives the right to request additional time or compensation. No oral modifications or other forms of communication shall be accepted as compliance with this provision. The written request for change order requirement cannot be waived. Contractor’s Initials
Request for Change Order. 7.3.2.1 The CM may initiate a change in the Work by submitting written notice to the A/E accompanied by a Proposal meeting the requirements of Section 7.3.1.
Request for Change Order. 7.3.2.1 The DB may initiate a change in the Work by submitting written notice to the Contracting Authority accompanied by a Proposal as described under Section 7.3.1.
Request for Change Order. Request for Change Order shall mean a written request by the Construction Manager, delivered to Owner and the Architect-Engineer pursuant to Article 10 for approval of a proposed Change Order. Schedule of Values – Schedule of Values means the breakdown of the GMP, as set forth in the GMP Amendment. The Schedule of Values shall not be construed to mean a line item GMP. Scope of the Work – Scope of the Work shall mean all services, labor, materials, equipment, operations and construction management services that are indicated in, or reasonably inferable from, the Contract Documents. Specifications – Specifications shall refer to any and all written requirements for materials, equipment, construction systems, standards and workmanship for the Work, identified as the Specifications in the GMP Amendment. Subcontractor – Subcontractor shall have the meaning set forth in paragraph 5.1. Sub-subcontractor – Sub-subcontractor shall mean a person or entity which has a direct or indirect contract with a Subcontractor to perform or supply a portion of the Work, or any person or entity that performs any portion of the Work through any Subcontractor, and the term includes such Sub-subcontractor’s authorized representative. Substantial Completion – Substantial Completion shall mean the stage in the progress of the Work when (a) all final inspections and certifications have been obtained by the Construction Manager pursuant to all Applicable Laws, including, without limitation, unconditional occupancy or use permits, to entitle the Owner to fully occupy and utilize the Project for its intended purpose; (b) evidence, reasonably acceptable to the Owner and the Architect-Engineer, or such inspections and certifications, has been delivered to the Owner and the Architect-Engineer; (c) all Work, except those items of Work identified in the punch list, has been completed to the extent and in the manner required by the Contract Documents such that all of the improvements within the entire Scope of the Work are physically habitable, fully operational and usable for their intended purposes; (d) the work on the pre-substantial punch list has been accomplished; and (e) the Architect-Engineer, the Owner, and the Construction Manager have executed the Certificate of Substantial Completion attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit C (or on such other form of certificate as may be approved by the Owner). Substantial Completion Date – Substantial Completion Date shall mean the date...
Request for Change Order. 1. No later than seven days after the event, directive, instruction, comment or other reason that the Contractor believes is a basis for a change order, the Contractor shall provide the County with the Contractor’s Request for a Change Order. The request should include:
Request for Change Order. Within twenty-onethirty (2130) Daysdays after the Event giving rise to the Notice of Event, unless the Engineer issues written notice authorizing the Contractor additional time to submit the Request for Change Order, the Contractor shall provide, in writing, a detailed Request for Change Order. The Request for a Change Order shall include:
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Request for Change Order. As related to Utilities, each removal, transfer of location, In-Place/Out-of-Service, and/or Protection of Existing Utilities (including provision of temporary services as necessary) of any and all Utilities that is necessary or advisable to accommodate or permit construction of the Project. The request submitted by Contractor for a Change Order in accordance with Section 14.4 of the General Terms and Conditions. Request for Change Proposal Request for Information Request for Proposals (“RFP”)
Request for Change Order. 1. A Request for a Change Order must be submitted in writing to the Engineer no later than thirty-five (35) days after the Contractor submitted its supplemental information pursuant to Paragraph 5.1(A)(2).
Request for Change Order. 1. Within twenty-one (21) days after the Direction and/or the onset of the event or impact to the Project, the Contractor may request an extension of time for filing its Request for Change Order. The Contractor shall state the reasons for the request and identify a date certain when the Contractor shall provide all documentation required in its Request for Change Order.
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