Change Order – Increase in Scope or Costs Clause Samples

The Change Order – Increase in Scope or Costs clause establishes the process for modifying a contract when additional work or expenses arise beyond the original agreement. Typically, this clause requires that any changes to the project’s scope or associated costs be documented and approved in writing by both parties before the work proceeds. For example, if a client requests extra features or unforeseen site conditions require more labor, a formal change order must be issued. This clause ensures that both parties agree to and understand the implications of changes, thereby preventing disputes over unauthorized work or unexpected costs.
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Change Order – Increase in Scope or Costs. For change orders increasing the Construction Manager’s scope of services or costs, the Construction Manager shall be compensated in the amount of the Cost of the Work added by the Change plus the Construction Manager’s Management Fee in the amount as set forth above.

Related to Change Order – Increase in Scope or Costs

  • Start-Up Costs The Government of Ontario will provide:

  • Increase in Hours When additional hours are assigned to a part-time position on a regular basis, the assignment shall be offered to the employee in the appropriate class with the greatest bargaining unit seniority. If the senior employee declines the assignment, it shall be offered to the remaining employees in the class in descending order of bargaining unit seniority until the assignment is made.

  • Price Increase For purposes of this paragraph, “Contract Year” means a twelve

  • Fee Increases S&P reserves the right to increase its fees under this Order Schedule effective on the anniversary of the Commencement Date by providing at least sixty (60) days advance written notice to Licensee prior to the expiration of the Term then in effect.

  • Price Increases This section applies to pricing not Benchmarked to GSA Supply Schedule. Additionally, where pricing submitted for Services is not benchmarked to an approved GSA Supply Schedule: