Examples of Proposed Change in a sentence
A Proposed Change Order (PCO) is a written request submitted to the Architect by either the Contractor or the State requesting a change to the contract price and / or schedule.
If unit prices are stated in the Contract Documents or subsequently agreed upon and if the quantities originally contemplated in setting the unit prices are so changed in a Proposed Change Order that application of the agreed unit prices to the quantities of work proposed will cause substantial inequity to Owner or Contractor, the applicable unit prices shall be equitably adjusted as provided in the Owner’s Special Conditions or as agreed to by the parties and incorporated into a Change Order.
Any work relating to the issuance of a Field Order shall be performed promptly and expeditiously and without additional cost to the County and within the Contract Time, unless the Contractor submits a Proposed Change Order, defined below, which is approved by the County.
Any such consolidation shall not otherwise affect any specific consultation, notice, approval, implementation or any other requirement of this Agreement in relation to any Proposed Change.
A Proposed Change Order (“PCO”) is a written request prepared by Developer requesting that the District, the Construction Manager and the Architect issue a Change Order based upon a proposed change to the Work, to the Guaranteed Maximum Price, and/or to the Contract Time.