Contemplated Change definition

Contemplated Change means a written communication, issued by the Owner to the Contractor on or after the date of execution of the Agreement Form, containing a contemplated Change in the Work and requiring the Contractor to submit a quotation for executing such contemplated change, including the Contractor's proposed changes to either or both the Contract Price or the Contract Time.

Examples of Contemplated Change in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall promptly but in no event later than ten (10) Working Days (or such other period set out in row C.9 of the Information Sheet) after receipt of a Contemplated Change Order submit, in a form acceptable to the Contract Administrator, a method of adjustment or an amount of adjustment for the Contract Price, if any, and the adjustment in the Contract Time, if any, for the proposed change in the Work.

  • If the Consultant characterizes the Design Issue as a matter that is not a Project Co Design Issue, the Consultant shall request that Owner issue a Contemplated Change Notice or a Change Directive, as applicable in the circumstances, and the cost, if any, of implementing the acceptable resolution to the Design Issue and the additional time, if any, required to implement the acceptable resolution to the Design Issue shall be documented in a Change Order.

  • Also included shall be approved Change Orders, priced change notices awaiting approval and Contemplated Change Notices and the status of the Contractor’s Design Contingency issues.

  • Any professional design services of the Consultant, whether to issue the Supplemental Instruction, Contemplated Change Notice or Change Directive or otherwise, will be an Owner cost.

  • Any professional design services of the Consultant, whether to issue the Supplemental Instruction, Contemplated Change Notice, Change Directive or otherwise, will be an Owner cost.

  • Owner shall also provide Project Co, without charge, 1 hard copy of all administrative documents such as Change Orders, Contemplated Change Notices, Change Directives, Supplemental Instructions and Design Issue resolution forms.

  • If the Consultant characterizes the Design Issue as a matter that is not properly considered a Contractor's Design Contingency matter the Consultant shall request the Owner issue a Contemplated Change Notice or a Change Directive, as applicable in the circumstances, and the cost, if any, of implementing the acceptable resolution to the Design Issue and the additional time, if any, required to implement the acceptable resolution of the Design Issue shall be documented in a Change Order.

  • When a Change in the Scope of the Work is proposed or required, the Consultant shall provide a Contemplated Change Notice to the Contractor.

  • This report shall also include an explanation for variances in actual cash flow against projected cash flow each period; (viii) progress photos from different views to indicate the progress of the Work in digital format, indicating the date and location of the photograph; (ix) a safety report addressing any incidents or accidents; (x) approved Change Orders, priced change notices awaiting approval and Contemplated Change Notices; and (xi) the status of Project Co Design Issues.

  • If the Consultant characterizes the Design Issue as a matter that is not a Project Co Design Issue, the Consultant shall request that UOHI issue a Contemplated Change Notice or a Change Directive, as applicable in the circumstances, and the cost, if any, of implementing the acceptable resolution to the Design Issue and the additional time, if any, required to implement the acceptable resolution to the Design Issue shall be documented in a Change Order.

Related to Contemplated Change

  • Contemplated Transactions means all of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Consummation means the occurrence of the Effective Date.

  • Permitted Change of Control means any Change of Control that does not constitute a Change of Control Triggering Event.

  • Restructuring Transaction means a tax free distribution under section 355 of the internal revenue code and includes tax free transactions under section 355 of the internal revenue code that are commonly referred to as spin offs, split ups, split offs, or type D reorganizations.

  • Proposed Change has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 9.02(c).