Common use of Force Account Change Orders Clause in Contracts

Force Account Change Orders. A Force Account Change Order may be used in the event (i) CM/GC and Owner cannot agree on the Change Order Sum for a Lump Sum Change Order, (ii) costs associated with a Change Order cannot be reasonably determined prior to beginning the Change Order Work, or (iii) the Owner and CM/GC have agreed to Unit Prices for the Work but cannot determine the number of Units involved in the Change Order (“Unit Price Change Order”).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement

Force Account Change Orders. A Force Account Change Order may be used in the event (i) CM/GC and Owner cannot agree on the Change Order Sum for a Lump Sum Change Order, (ii) costs associated with a Change Order cannot be reasonably determined prior to beginning the Change Order Work, or (iii) the Owner and CM/GC have agreed to Unit Prices for the Work but cannot determine the number of Units involved in the Change Order (“Unit Price Change Order”).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Construction Management Agreement

Force Account Change Orders. A Force Account Change Order may be used in the event (i) CM/GC Design-Builder and Owner cannot agree on the Change Order Sum for a Lump Sum Change Order, (ii) costs associated with a Change Order cannot be reasonably determined prior to beginning the Change Order Work, or (iii) the Owner and CM/GC Design-Builder have agreed to Unit Prices for the Work but cannot determine the number of Units involved in the Change Order (“Unit Price Change Order”), or Owner otherwise determines.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Design Build Agreement

Force Account Change Orders. A Force Account Change Order may be used in the event (i) CM/GC and Owner cannot agree on the Change Order Sum for a Lump Sum Change Order, (ii) costs associated with a Change Order cannot be reasonably determined prior to beginning the Change Order Work, or (iii) the Owner and CM/GC CM have agreed to Unit Prices for the Work but cannot determine the number of Units involved in the Change Order (“Unit Price Change Order”).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Construction Management Contract