Common use of Changes in the Work Clause in Contracts

Changes in the Work. A. Any change to an existing Purchase Order must be approved by written Change Order issued by the Procurement Director/Procurement Agent prior to the changed Work being performed. APS has no obligation to pay for any changed or extra Work not directed by written Change Order issued by the Procurement Director/Procurement Agent. B. If the Owner issues a Purchase Order which the Contractor deems to be beyond the scope of the Work so as to entitle the Contractor to compensation or to additional time for performance of the Work beyond the terms set forth in the Purchase Order, the Contractor shall so Notify the Owner within seven (7) Days following issuance of the Purchase Order and before beginning the Work directed by the Purchase Order. If no agreement is reached between the Owner and the Contractor regarding such Work within ten (10) Days after the Contractor gives such Notice, or if the Owner directs the Contractor to proceed immediately, the Contractor shall proceed with the Work as directed and pursue such remedies as it deems appropriate within the claims provisions set forth in these Terms and Conditions. The expiration of such ten (10) Day period, or direction by the Owner to proceed, shall be deemed the occurrence date for any claim the Contractor wishes to pursue related to the Work ordered by the Purchase Order. Performance of and payment for the Work directed by the Purchase Order thereafter shall be governed by the Claims for Damages provisions of these Terms and Conditions.

Appears in 30 contracts

Sources: Minor General Construction, Minor General Construction, Contract for Teacher Services

Changes in the Work. A. Any change to an existing Purchase Order must be approved by written Change Order issued by the Procurement Director/Procurement Agent prior to the changed Work being performed. APS has no obligation to pay for any changed or extra Work not directed by written Change Order issued by the Procurement Director/Procurement Agent. B. If the Owner issues a Purchase Order which the Contractor deems to be beyond the scope of the Work so as to entitle the Contractor to compensation or to additional time for performance of the Work beyond the terms set forth in the Purchase Order, the Contractor shall so Notify the Owner within seven (7) Days following issuance of the Purchase Order and before beginning the Work directed by the Purchase Order. If no agreement is reached between the Owner and the Contractor regarding such Work within ten (10) Days after the Contractor gives such Notice, or if the Owner directs the Contractor to proceed immediately, the Contractor shall proceed with the Work as directed and pursue such remedies as it deems appropriate within the claims provisions set forth in these Terms and Conditions. The expiration of such ten (10) Day period, or direction by the Owner to proceed, shall be deemed the occurrence date for any claim the Contractor wishes to pursue related to the Work ordered by the Purchase Order. Performance of and payment for the Work directed by the Purchase Order thereafter shall be governed by the Claims for Damages provisions of these Terms and Conditions.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Contract for Goods and Services, Contract for Instruments and Music Equipment, Instruments and Music Equipment