Contracts and Change Orders Sample Clauses

The "Contracts and Change Orders" clause defines the process for modifying the terms, scope, or pricing of an existing contract after it has been executed. Typically, this clause outlines the requirements for submitting, reviewing, and approving any changes, often mandating that all modifications be documented in writing and agreed upon by both parties before implementation. For example, if additional work is needed or unforeseen circumstances arise, a formal change order must be issued to adjust the contract accordingly. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear, agreed-upon record of any changes, thereby preventing disputes and maintaining project control.
Contracts and Change Orders. The Developer shall be responsible for entering into all contracts and any supplemental agreements (herein referred to as “Change Orders”) required for the construction of the Authorized Improvements. The Developer may approve and implement any Change Orders, even if such Change Order would increase the Cost of an Authorized Improvement, but the Developer shall be solely responsible for payment of any Cost Overruns resulting from such Change Orders, except for amounts available and approved pursuant to Section 4.04.
Contracts and Change Orders. The Owner shall be responsible for entering into all contracts and any supplemental agreements (commonly referred to as “change orders”) required for the construction of the Facilities including, but not limited to those listed in Exhibits A and C hereto, as amended from time to time, and all such contracts and change orders shall be submitted to the Director and subject to the Director’s advance written approval unless they are Completed Facilities. The Director’s prior written approval shall also be required for any contracts for DIF Improvements. Prior approval of change orders by the Director shall only be required for change orders relating to DIF Improvements or such change orders for other Facilities which in any way change the cost or materially alter the quality or character of the subject Facilities. The City expects that such contracts and change orders needing prior approval by the Director will be approved or denied (any such denial to be in writing, stating the reasons for denial and the actions, if any, that can be taken to obtain later approval) within ten (10) business days of receipt by the Director thereof.
Contracts and Change Orders. Developer shall be responsible for entering into all contracts and any supplemental agreements (commonly referred to as “Change Orders”) required with respect to the Remediation Improvements, and all such contracts and supplemental agreements shall be submitted to the Executive Director.
Contracts and Change Orders. The Developer shall be responsible for entering into all contracts and any change orders required for the construction of the Facilities. All such contracts and change orders shall be submitted to the City Engineer for review and approval as to cost and quantity and quality of work.
Contracts and Change Orders. Owner, or its designee, shall be responsible for entering into all contracts and any supplemental agreements (commonly referred to as “change orders”) required for the construction of the Acquisition Facilities, and all such contracts and supplemental agreements shall be submitted to the City Manager or his designee. Prior approval of supplemental agreements by the City Manager shall only be required for such change orders which in any way materially alter the quality or character of the subject Acquisition Facility, or which involve an amount equal to the greater of ten percent (10%) of the amount of the applicable bid for the Acquisition Facility. The City expects that such contracts and supplemental agreements needing prior approval by the City Manager will be reasonably approved or denied (any such denial to be in writing, stating the reasons for denial and the actions, if any, that can be taken to obtain later approval) within ten (10) business days of receipt by the City Manager thereof. To the extent that a supplemental agreement, approved by the City Manager, or his designee, increases the Actual Cost of an Acquisition Facility, such increased cost may be payable as part of the Purchase Price of the related Acquisition Facility as provided in Section 8 hereof. Change orders shall include the following language: “This change order is in full compromise and settlement of all adjustments to Contract Time and Contract Sum, and compensation for any and all delay, extended or additional field and home office overhead, disruption, acceleration, inefficiencies, lost labor or requirement productivity, differing site conditions, construction interferences and other extraordinary or consequential damages (hereinafter called Impacts), including any ripple or cumulative effect of said Impacts on the overall Work under the Contract arising directly or indirectly from the performance of Work described in this Change Order. By execution of this Change Order, Contractor agrees that this Change Order constitutes a complete accord and satisfaction with respect to all claims for schedule extension, Impacts, or any cost of whatsoever nature, character or kind arising out of or incidental to this Change Order.”
Contracts and Change Orders. Owner shall be responsible for entering into all contracts and any supplemental agreements (herein referred to as "Change Orders") required for the construction of a PID Project. Owner or its contractors may approve and implement any Change Orders even if such Change Order would increase the PID Project Cost of a PID Project, but Owner shall be solely responsible for payment of any cost overruns resulting from such Change Orders except to the extent amounts are available pursuant to Section 1.04 hereof. If any Change Order is for work that requires changes to be made by an engineer to the construction and design documents and plans previously approved under the Development Agreement, then such revisions made by an engineer must be submitted to City for approval by City's engineer prior to execution of the Change Order.
Contracts and Change Orders. The Owner shall be responsible for entering into all contracts and any supplemental agreements (commonly referred to as “change orders”) required for the construction of the Facilities including, but not limited to those listed in Exhibit A hereto, as amended from time to time, and all such contracts and change orders shall be submitted to the Director and subject to the Director’s advance written approval unless they are Completed Facilities. Prior approval of change orders by the Director shall only be required for change orders which in any way change the cost or materially alter the quality or character of the subject Facilities. The City expects that such contracts and change orders needing prior approval by the Director will be approved or denied (any such denial to be in writing, stating the reasons for denial and the actions, if any, that can be taken to obtain later approval) within ten (10) business days of receipt by the Director thereof.
Contracts and Change Orders. The Developer shall be responsible for entering into all contracts and any supplemental agreements (commonly referred to as “change orders”) required for the construction of the Facilities listed in Exhibit B hereto, as amended from time to time, and all such contracts and supplemental agreements shall be submitted to the Director. Prior approval of supplemental agreements by the Director shall only be required for such change orders (a) which materially alter the quality or character of the subject Facilities, or (b) which involve an amount equal to or greater than ten percent (10%) of the
Contracts and Change Orders. Owner, or its designee, shall be responsible for entering into all contracts and any supplemental agreements (commonly referred to as “change orders”) required for the construction of the City Acquisition Facilities, and all such contracts and supplemental agreements shall be submitted to the City Manager or his designee. Prior approval of supplemental agreements by the City Manager shall only be required for such change orders which in any way materially alter the quality or character of the subject City Acquisition Facility, or which involve an amount equal to the greater of ten percent (10%) of the amount of the applicable bid for the City Acquisition Facility. The City expects that such contracts and supplemental agreements needing prior approval by the City Manager will be reasonably approved or denied (any such denial to be in writing, stating the reasons for denial and the actions, if any, that can be taken to obtain later approval) promptly after receipt by the City Manager thereof. To the extent that a supplemental agreement, approved by the City Manager, or his designee, increases the Actual Cost of a City Acquisition Facility, such increased cost may be payable as part of the Purchase Price of the related City Acquisition Facility as provided in Section 10 hereof.

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