Compensation for Change Orders Clause Samples
The Compensation for Change Orders clause defines how payment adjustments are handled when modifications to the original contract work are requested. Typically, this clause outlines the process for calculating additional costs or credits resulting from changes, such as labor, materials, or time extensions, and may require written approval before work proceeds. Its core function is to ensure that both parties have a clear, agreed-upon method for addressing financial impacts of changes, thereby preventing disputes and maintaining project budget control.
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Compensation for Change Orders. In the event that any Change Order affects the Work, there shall be an equitable adjustment of the payments and time of performance under this Agreement, as agreed by the Parties.
Compensation for Change Orders. For Change Orders not the result of the Design Professional’s breach hereof or negligent acts or omissions, the Owner shall pay the Fees for Design and Construction Contract Administration listed in Section 7.f of the Form of Contract.
Compensation for Change Orders. Amounts owed by the Owner to the Construction Manager, and the amount of the GMP for Construction Services for a phase established in the executed Appendix “M”, shall be adjusted by duly authorized Change Orders.
Compensation for Change Orders. In the event that any Change Order directed by Owner affects the Work, there shall be an equitable adjustment of the payments and time of performance under this Agreement as agreed by the Parties. If the Parties are unable to agree on an adjustment to the Contract Price to be made for an Owner-directed Change Order, Owner shall have the right to direct Contractor to perform the Work in such Change Order on a time and materials basis under the direction and supervision of Owner or Owner’s Representative. Owner shall pay Contractor an amount equal to the actual and reasonable Direct Costs incurred, less Direct Costs avoided, as the case may be, by Contractor to make such changes to the Work as full and complete compensation for the Change Order. Contractor shall provide Owner time cards, time sheets, invoices for materials purchases and other supporting information and documentation reasonably requested by Owner to support all such Direct Costs. Upon occurrence of an Owner Caused Delay or Force Majeure Event, Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order for an equitable adjustment to the Project Schedule and, subject to the terms of this Agreement, the Contract Price. Any disputes regarding Change Orders shall be subject to the dispute resolution provisions of Section 16.3.
Compensation for Change Orders. Amounts owed by the Owner to the Construction Manager shall be adjusted by duly authorized change order in accordance herewith and the General Terms and Conditions.
Compensation for Change Orders. Construction Manager shall be entitled to compensation for Additional Services it provides, at the amounts agreed to by Construction Manager and Owner, in writing, prior to performing such additional services. Amounts owed by the Owner to the Construction Manager shall be adjusted by duly authorized change order in accordance herewith and the General Terms and Conditions. Upon performance of additional services, Construction Manager shall submit to Owner an Application for Payment with each additional service identified beneath the basic service milestones, or on a continuation page as required, associated monetary value, and appropriate back-up documentation in preparation for an audit thereof.
Compensation for Change Orders. EPC Contractor shall invoice Client for any and all extra costs incurred, pursuant to or as a result of any Project Change Orders for such 2 Up to 1/10th of a cent Services or Work authorized thereunder. Client shall remit payment to EPC Contractor on account of such undisputed amounts within thirty (30) Days.
Compensation for Change Orders. For change orders directed by Design Professional to be performed by the General Contractor on a time and materials basis, the General Contractor shall be reimbursed the actual incurred cost and expense plus a markup of four percent (4%) for the change order Work performed by its forces. When additional Work by the General Contractor’s subcontractors and suppliers is required and approved, the General Contractor shall be reimbursed the actual incurred costs and expenses paid to those subcontractors and suppliers, plus an aggregate markup including subcontractors and sub-subcontractors of fifteen percent (15%). If the General Contractor disputes a change order decision, it must give the Owner’s Project Representative its written notice of dispute, including the reasons therefore, within three (3) calendar days of the disputed decision.
Compensation for Change Orders. Amounts owed by the County to the Construction Manager, and the amount of the GMP for Construction Services for a phase established in the executed Appendix “M”, shall be adjusted by duly authorized Change Orders.
Compensation for Change Orders. 4.5.1 For change orders directed by Architect to be performed by the Construction Manager on a time and materials basis pursuant to Subparagraph 9.5.1 of Chapter 3, the Construction Manager shall be reimbursed the actual incurred cost and expense plus a markup of percent ( %) for the change order Work performed by its forces.
4.5.2 When additional Work by the Construction Manager’s subcontractors and suppliers is required and approved pursuant to Subparagraph 9.5.3 of Chapter 3, the Construction Manager shall be reimbursed the actual incurred costs and expenses paid to those subcontractors and suppliers, plus a markup of percent ( %).
4.5.3 If the Construction Manager disputes a change order decision pursuant to Paragraph 9.7 of Chapter 3, it must give the Owner its written notice of dispute, including the reasons therefor, within calendar days of the disputed decision.
4.5.4 For the purposes of this Agreement, a change order is a written document prepared by the Architect, and executed by the Owner, Construction Manager, and Architect, setting out in detail the specific change in the Work, the dollar amount of any adjustment to the GMP, if any, and any adjustment to the contract time.
4.5.5 For the purposes of this Agreement, a construction change directive is a written document prepared by the Architect and executed by the Owner, which serves to change the work and provides for any proposed adjustment in the GMP or contract time. A construction change directive shall be used in the event the parties to this Agreement cannot reach an agreement on the terms of a change order.
4.5.5.1 Upon request of the Owner or the Architect, the Construction Manager shall, without any increase in the GMP, submit to the Architect within 15 days, in such form as the Architect may require, an accurate written estimate of the cost of any proposed Work set forth in the construction change directive.
4.5.5.2 The estimate shall indicate the quantity and unit cost of each item of materials, and the number of hours of work and hourly rate for each class of labor, as well as the description and amounts of all other cost chargeable under the terms of this subparagraph. Unit labor costs for the installation of each item of materials shall be shown if required by the Architect. The Construction Manager shall promptly revise and resubmit such estimate if the Architect determines that it is not in compliance with the requirement of this Article, or that it contains errors of fact or ma...