Form and Execution of Change Orders Sample Clauses

The 'Form and Execution of Change Orders' clause defines the procedures and requirements for modifying the original contract through formal change orders. Typically, this clause specifies that any changes to the scope of work, price, or schedule must be documented in writing and signed by authorized representatives of both parties before becoming effective. For example, if additional work is needed or unforeseen conditions arise, a change order must be executed to adjust the contract terms accordingly. This clause ensures that all modifications are clearly agreed upon and documented, preventing disputes over unauthorized changes and maintaining control over the project's scope and costs.
Form and Execution of Change Orders. Change Orders shall be recommended by the Engineer and signed by the Contractor and the Owner in accordance with the form of change order prescribed by the Owner. No request for payment of the Contractor for account of a change shall be due, nor shall any such request appear on a progress payment request or demand for final payment until (1) the Change Order shall have been certified by the Engineer and (2) a Change Order shall have been executed by the Contractor and the Owner.
Form and Execution of Change Orders 

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  • Execution of Change Orders Change Orders shall be signed by the Contractor, ordinarily certified by the Design Professional, and approved by the Owner in accordance with the form of Change Order prescribed by the Owner. No request for payment by the Contractor for a Change Order shall be due, nor shall any such request appear on an Application for Payment, until the Change Order is executed by the Owner. In the event of emergency (see Article