Compensation For Changes Sample Clauses
The "Compensation For Changes" clause establishes the right of a party to receive additional payment or adjustment when changes are made to the original scope of work or contract terms. In practice, this clause outlines the process for requesting, approving, and calculating compensation for modifications, such as extra work, altered specifications, or unforeseen circumstances that impact costs. Its core function is to ensure that parties are fairly compensated for work beyond the initial agreement, thereby preventing disputes and maintaining financial fairness when project requirements evolve.
Compensation For Changes. With respect to all change order requests involving credit to the County or additional compensation to the Construction Manager, the Construction Manager shall
(i) obtain from subcontractors and suppliers the best possible price quotations; (ii) review such quotations to ascertain whether they are reasonable; (iii) prepare an itemized accounting together with appropriate supporting data, including reasonable expenditures by, and savings to, those performing the Work involved in the proposed change; and (iv) provide a reasonable price quotation to the designated Professional.
9.5.1 If price quotations for change order requests are determined by the Professional to be unreasonable, the Construction Manager shall, in writing, justify the price quotations or provide additional back-up materials. If after review of the additional information the Professional determines the quotation is unreasonable, the County may require the subject Work be performed on a time and material basis.
9.5.2 The Construction Manager and its subcontractors and suppliers will be allowed no additional compensation for any costs, fees or expenses incurred in performing services already required by this Agreement, and will not be entitled to additional reimbursement for home-office, other non-jobsite or indirect overhead expenses, but will be paid for change order Work as allowed by other sections of this Agreement.
9.5.3 It is the responsibility of the Construction Manager to review and approve all pricing of additional work required of its subcontractors and suppliers.
9.5.4 Additional work which is not part of the Contract Documents and which does not impact the critical path will require an executed change order and is not entitled to an extension of time but the Construction Manager will be compensated as provided in Paragraph 4.3, Chapter 1.
9.5.5 Additional work which is not part of the Contract Documents and which does impact the critical path will require a change order and the Construction Manager is entitled to an extension of time and the Construction Manager will be compensated as provided in Paragraph 4.3, Chapter 1. No other costs relating to the approved extension of time will be permitted.
Compensation For Changes. With respect to all change order requests involving credit to the Owner or additional compensation to the Builder, the Builder shall (i) obtain from subcontractors and suppliers the best possible price quotations; (ii) review such quotations to ascertain whether they are reasonable; (iii) prepare an itemized accounting together with appropriate supporting data, including reasonable expenditures by, and savings to, those performing the Work involved in the proposed change; and (iv) provide a reasonable price quotation to the designated Professional.
9.5.1 If price quotations for change order requests are determined by the Professional to be unreasonable, the Builder shall, in writing, justify said quotations or provide additional back-up materials. If after review of the additional information the Professional determines the quotation is unreasonable, the Owner may require the subject Work be performed on a time and material basis.
9.5.2 The Builder and its subcontractors and suppliers shall be allowed no additional compensation for any costs, fees or expenses incurred in performing services already required by this Agreement for Construction, and shall not be entitled to additional reimbursement for home-office, other non-job-site or indirect overhead expenses, or tools necessary for construction.
9.5.3 It is the responsibility of the Builder to review and approve all pricing of additional work required of its subcontractors and suppliers.
Compensation For Changes. With respect to all change order requests involving credit to the Owner or additional compensation to the General Contractor, the General Contractor shall (i) obtain from subcontractors and suppliers the best possible price quotations; (ii) review such quotations to ascertain whether they are reasonable; (iii) prepare an itemized accounting together with appropriate supporting data, including reasonable expenditures by, and savings to, those performing the Work involved in the proposed change; and (iv) provide a reasonable price quotation to the designated Design Professional.
9.5.1 If price quotations for change order requests are determined by the Design Professional to be unreasonable, the General Contractor shall, in writing, justify said quotations or provide additional back-up materials. If after review of the additional information the Design Professional determines the quotation is unreasonable, the Owner’s Project Representative may require the subject Work be performed on a time and material basis.
9.5.2 The General Contractor and its subcontractors and suppliers shall be allowed no additional compensation for any costs, fees or expenses incurred in performing services already required by this Agreement, and shall not be entitled to additional reimbursement for home-office, other non-job-site or indirect overhead expenses, or tools necessary for construction.
9.5.3 It is the responsibility of the General Contractor to review and approve all pricing of additional work required of its subcontractors and suppliers.
Compensation For Changes. Pursuant to Paragraph 16 CHANGE ORDERS of Schedule A, the compensation due CONTRACTOR or the credit due ASC for a Change shall be established on one or more of the following bases:
Compensation For Changes. With respect to all change order requests involving credit to the Owner or additional compensation to the DB, the DB shall (i) obtain from subcontractors and suppliers the best possible price quotations; (ii) review such quotations to ascertain whether they are reasonable; (iii) prepare an itemized accounting together with appropriate supporting data, including reasonable expenditures by, and savings to, those performing the Work involved in the proposed change; and (iv) provide a reasonable price quotation to the Owner.
9.5.1 If price quotations for change order requests are determined by the Owner to be unreasonable, the DB shall, in writing, justify said quotations or provide additional back- up materials. If after review of the additional information the Owner determines the quotation is unreasonable, the Owner may determine the reasonable cost of the change.
9.5.2 Unless otherwise specifically permitted by this Contract, the DB and its subcontractors and suppliers shall be allowed no additional compensation for any costs, fees or expenses incurred in performing services already required by this Contract, and shall not be entitled to additional reimbursement for home-office, other non-job-site or indirect overhead expenses, or tools necessary for construction.
9.5.3 It is the responsibility of the DB to review and approve all pricing of additional work required of its subcontractors and suppliers.
Compensation For Changes. With respect to all change order requests involving credit to the OWNER or additional compensation to the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER, the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall (i) obtain from subcontractors and suppliers the best possible price quotations; (ii) review such quotations to ascertain whether they are reasonable; (iii) prepare an itemized accounting together with appropriate supporting data, including reasonable expenditures by, and savings to, those performing the Work involved in the proposed change; and (iv) provide a reasonable price quotation to the Owner’s Project Manager and Professional.
9.5.1 If price quotations for change order requests are determined to be unreasonable, the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall, in writing, justify said quotations or provide additional back-up materials. If after review of the additional information the OWNER’s Project Manager and/or Professional determines the quotation is unreasonable, the OWNER may require the subject Work be performed on a time and material basis.
9.5.2 The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER and its subcontractors and suppliers shall be allowed no additional compensation for any costs, fees or expenses incurred in performing services already required by this Agreement and shall not be entitled to additional reimbursement for home office, other non-jobsite or indirect overhead expenses, but shall be paid for change order Work as allowed by other sections of this Agreement.
9.5.3 It is the responsibility of the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER to review and approve all pricing of additional work required of its subcontractors and suppliers.
9.5.4 Additional work which is not part of the Contract Documents, and which does not impact the critical path shall require an executed change order and is not entitled to an extension of time, but the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall be compensated as provided in Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 4.3.
9.5.5 Additional work which is not part of the Contract Documents, and which does impact the critical path shall require a change order and the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER is entitled to an extension of time and the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall be compensated as provided in Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 4.3. No other costs relating to the approved extension of time shall be permitted.
Compensation For Changes. Proposals for all changes, except when supplementary unit prices are provided for in the Contract, shall be priced in accordance with the following, which amounts shall provide for all necessary increased or decreased costs. Proposals for Work for which unit prices are included in the Contract shall use these unit prices only for additions and deletions as may be further conditioned in the Contract for such unit prices. The proposal for the change shall serve as the basis for MTA’s cost analysis and subsequent negotiation of a fixed price change and schedule impact. Proposed cost for the change shall be based on the following, and the proposal shall include the associated information and calculations:
Compensation For Changes. Before commencing any services for which a Change in Services will be requested, the Contractor shall provide the Owner with a written proposal to provide such services on the basis of a fixed fee or, if the scope of the change cannot be sufficiently determined, on the basis of the Contractor’s hourly rates plus Subcontractor Costs up to an NTE Fee (as set forth in Section 7.1(b)). Upon receipt of the Contractor’s written proposal, the Owner may, in its sole and absolute discretion, accept the requested change by issuing a Change in Services to the Contractor or reject the requested change and require the Contractor to proceed with the Services as designated by the Owner.
Compensation For Changes. With respect to all change order requests involving credit to the Owner or additional compensation to the Construction Manager, the Construction Manager shall (i) obtain from subcontractors and suppliers the best possible price quotations; (ii) review such quotations to ascertain whether they are reasonable; (iii) prepare an itemized accounting together with appropriate supporting data, including reasonable expenditures by, and savings to, those performing the Work involved in the proposed change; and (iv) provide a reasonable price quotation to the Owner.
10.5.1.1 If price quotations for change order requests are determined by the Owner to be unreasonable, the Construction Manager shall, in writing, justify said quotations or provide additional back-up materials. If after review of the additional information the Owner determines the quotation is unreasonable, the Owner may require the subject Work be performed on a time and material basis.
Compensation For Changes. With respect to all change order proposals or requests involving credit to the Owner or additional compensation to the Builder, the Builder shall (i) obtain from subcontractors and suppliers the best possible price quotations; (ii) review such quotations to ascertain whether they are reasonable; (iii) prepare an itemized accounting together with appropriate supporting data, including reasonable expenditures by, and savings to, those performing the Work involved in the proposed change; and (iv) provide a reasonable and detailed price quotation to the Professional.
10.5.1 If Professional determines price quotations for change order proposals or requests are unreasonable, the Builder shall, in writing, justify said quotations or provide additional back-up documentation. If, after review of the additional information, the Professional determines the quotation is unreasonable, the Owner may require the subject Work be performed on a time and material basis.
10.5.2 The Builder and its subcontractors and suppliers shall be allowed no additional compensation for any costs, fees, or expenses incurred in performing services already required by the Contract for Construction, and shall not be entitled to additional reimbursement for home office, other non-jobsite or indirect overhead expenses, or tools necessary for construction.
10.5.3 It is the responsibility of the Builder to review and approve all pricing of additional work required of its subcontractors and suppliers.