Change Proposals. A. Submit a Change Proposal (CP) to the Designer for Contractor initiated changes in the Contract Documents or in response to a Request for Change Proposal. 1. Use the Change Proposal form provided. 2. Assign a number to the Change Proposal when issued. 3. Include with the Change Proposal: a. A complete description of the proposed Modification if Contractor initiated or proposed changes to the OPT’s description of the proposed Modification. b. The reason the Modification is requested, if not in response to a Request for a Change Proposal. c. A detailed breakdown of the cost of the change if the Modification requires a change in Contract Price. The itemized breakdown is to include: 1) List of materials and equipment to be installed; 2) Man hours for assification; 3) Equipment used in construction; 4) Consumable supplies, fuels, and materials; 5) Royalties and patent fees; 6) Bonds and insurance; 7) Overhead and profit; 8) Field office costs; 9) Home office cost; and 10) Other items of cost. d. Provide the level of detail outlined in the paragraph above for each Subcontractor or Supplier actually performing the Work if Work is to be provided by a Subcontractor or Supplier. Indicate appropriate Contractor mark-ups for Work provided through Subcontractors and Suppliers. Provide the level of detail outline in the paragraph above for self-performed Work. e. Submit Change Proposals that comply with Article 15 for Cost of Work. f. Provide a revised schedule. Show the effect of the change on the Project Schedule and the Contract Times. B. Submit a Change Proposal to the Designer to request a Field Order. C. A Change Proposal is required for all substitutions or deviations from the Contract Documents. D. Request changes to products in accordance with Article 25.
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Sources: Facilities Multiple Award Contract (Fmac) Master Agreement, Facilities Multiple Award Contract (Fmac) Master Agreement
Change Proposals. A. Submit a Change Proposal (CP) to the Designer for Contractor initiated changes in the Contract Documents or in response to a Request for Change Proposal.
1. Use the Change Proposal form provided.
2. Assign a number to the Change Proposal when issued.
3. Include with the Change Proposal:
a. A complete description of the proposed Modification if Contractor initiated or proposed changes to the OPT’s description of the proposed Modification.
b. The reason the Modification is requested, if not in response to a Request for a Change Proposal.
c. A detailed breakdown of the cost of the change if the Modification requires a change in Contract Price. The itemized breakdown is to include:
1) List of materials and equipment to be installed;
2) Man hours for assificationlabor by classification;
3) Equipment used in construction;
4) Consumable supplies, fuels, and materials;
5) Royalties and patent fees;
6) Bonds and insurance;
7) Overhead and profit;
8) Field office costs;
9) Home office cost; and
10) Other items of cost.
d. Provide the level of detail outlined in the paragraph above for each Subcontractor or Supplier actually performing the Work if Work is to be provided by a Subcontractor or Supplier. Indicate appropriate Contractor mark-ups ▇▇▇▇-ups for Work provided through Subcontractors and Suppliers. Provide the level of detail outline in the paragraph above for self-performed Work.
e. Submit Change Proposals that comply with Article 15 for Cost of Work.
f. Provide a revised schedule. Show the effect of the change on the Project Schedule and the Contract Times.
B. Submit a Change Proposal to the Designer to request a Field Order.
C. A Change Proposal is required for all substitutions or deviations from the Contract Documents.
D. Request changes to products in accordance with Article 25.
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Sources: Contract for Professional Services