Common use of Scope Change Clause in Contracts

Scope Change. For the purposes of this Part 6 of Schedule “A”, the term “Non-Customer Initiated Scope Change(s)” means one or more changes that are required to be made to the Project Scope as detailed and documented in Parts 1 to 5 of this Schedule “A” such as a result of any one or more of the following: • any environmental assessment(s); • [To be used where CCRA executed prior to route selection: requirement for Hydro One to obtain approval under Section 92 of the Ontario Energy Board Act if the transmission line route selected by Hydro One is greater than 2 km in length;] • conditions included by the OEB in any approval issued by the OEB under Section 92 of the • any IESO requirements identified in the System Impact Assessment or any revisions thereto. Any change in the Project Scope as detailed and documented in Parts 1 to 5 of this Schedule “A” whether they are initiated by the Customer or are Non-Customer Initiated Scope Changes, may result in a change to the Project costs estimated in Schedule “B” of this Agreement and the Project schedule, including the Ready for Service Date. All Customer initiated scope changes to this Project must be in writing to Hydro One. Hydro One will advise the Customer of any cost and schedule impacts of any Customer initiated scope changes. Hydro One will advise the Customer of any Material cost and/or Material schedule impacts of any Non-Customer Initiated Scope Changes. Hydro One will not implement any Customer initiated scope changes until written approval has been received from the Customer accepting the new pricing and schedule impact. Hydro One will implement all Non-Customer initiated scope changes until the estimate of the Engineering and Construction Cost of all of the Non-Customer initiated scope changes made by Hydro One reaches 10% of the total sum of the estimates of the Engineering and Construction Cost of: (i) the Transformation Connection Pool Work,; (ii) the Line Connection Pool Work; (iii) Network Pool Work (iv) Network Customer Allocated Work; and (v) the Work Chargeable to Customer. At that point, no further Non-Customer initiated scope changes may be made by Hydro One without the written consent of the Customer accepting new pricing and schedule impact. If the Customer does not accept the new pricing and schedule impact, Hydro One will not be responsible for any delay in the Ready for Service Date as a consequence thereof. CUSTOMER CONNECTION WORK • Provide EXISTING LOAD: A B

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Sources: Connection and Cost Recovery Agreement, Connection and Cost Recovery Agreement