Constructive Change definition
Examples of Constructive Change in a sentence
A Constructive Change Directive shall be used in the absence of total agreement on the terms of a Change Order.
Constructive Change Directive: A written order signed by JEG directing a change in the Work prior to an agreement on the adjusted Contract Amount or time adjustment to the Subcontract, if any.
A Constructive Change Directive is a written order signed by JEG directing a change in the Work prior to an agreement on price or time adjustment to the Purchase Order, if any.
JEG, without invalidating the Subcontract, may order extra work or make changes in the Work by altering, adding to, or deducting from, the Work by Change Order, Constructive Change Directive, or order for a minor change in the Work.
Any modification to this Agreement shall only be effective if it is reduced to writing, and duly executed by both parties, except a Field Directive or Constructive Change Directive shall be effective after approval and execution by Director or designee.