Added Work Sample Clauses

The "Added Work" clause defines the process for incorporating additional tasks or services into an existing contract. Typically, it outlines how new work requests are submitted, reviewed, and approved, and may specify requirements for written change orders or adjustments to pricing and timelines. This clause ensures that any expansion of the project's scope is formally agreed upon by all parties, preventing misunderstandings and disputes over unauthorized or uncompensated work.
Added Work. When the Change Order adds Work to DB Contractor’s scope, the increase in the Price shall be negotiated based on estimated costs of labor, material and equipment, or shall be based on actual costs in accordance with Section 13.6. For negotiated Change Orders, markups for profit and overhead shall be consistent with Section 13.6.7. Risk associated with the Work described in the Change Order shall be addressed through the assumptions contained therein regarding the scope of such Work.
Added Work. When the Change Order adds work to Design/Builder's scope, the increase in the Development Price shall be negotiated based upon one of the following methods: (1) TxDOT Prices or (2) RS Means Heavy Construction Cost Data Book – Latest Edition, or shall be based on actual costs in accordance with Section 14.7. Estimated costs shall be based on projected actual costs, not on estimated costs contained in Design/Builder’s Proposal. For negotiated Change Orders, mark-ups for profit and overhead shall be consistent with Section 14.7, and risk associated with the work described in the Change Order shall be addressed through the assumptions contained therein regarding the scope of such work.
Added Work. When the Change Order adds Work to Integrator’s scope, the increase in the applicable Price shall be negotiated based on estimated costs of labor, material and equipment, or shall be based on actual costs in accordance with Section 13.7. For negotiated Change Orders, markups for profit and overhead shall be consistent with Sections 13.5.2 and 13.7.6. Risk associated with the Work described in the Change Order shall be addressed through the assumptions contained therein regarding the scope of such Work.
Added Work. Work added to the Contract and incorporated into the schedule with the Engineers Approval.
Added Work. The term “added work” as used in these General Conditions and the Contract Documents shall be understood to mean and include all work that may be required by the Owner to be done by the Contractor to accomplish any change, alteration or addition to the Work. It is agreed that the Contractor shall perform all added work when presented with a written work order signed by the Owner. It is also agreed that, unless otherwise specified in the Contract Documents, the compensation be paid to the Contractor for performing said added work shall be determined by agreed unit prices (Method A) or lump sum (Method B).
Added Work. Added work assignments shall normally be offered in accordance with the following criteria: 1) The District will endeavor to avoid assignments which would cause the employee to exceed 40 hours per week; 2) The District will offer the work to the employee who holds the position for which overtime is needed; 3) The added time assignment will next be offered to qualified individuals within the job classification (e.g. “custodian”) based on seniority; 4) The added time assignment will next be offered to other employees who are deemed qualified by the District; 5) The added time assignment will next be offered to substitutes; 6) If no qualified individual volunteers for the assignment, the District reserves the right to assign it to qualified individuals in reverse order of seniority. In the assignment of added time, the District agrees to provide the employee with as much advance notice as practicable in the circumstances. Normally, employees designated to work added time on days outside their regular workweek will be advised of the possibility no later than twenty-four (24) hours prior to the end of the last shift before the overtime commences. No employee shall work added time without the approval of the District Administration except in emergency situations where such approval cannot be obtained.

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