Contract Change Order definition

Contract Change Order means a written order to the Contractor, issued after execution of the Contract, signed by the Engineer and the Contractor, authorizing a change in the Work and/or an adjustment in the Contract Sum and/or the Contract Time.
Contract Change Order. A written order issued to the Contractor by the City covering extra work, additions or alterations to the plans and specifications, and establishing the basis of payment and time adjustment for the work affected by the changes. The Contract Change Order is the only method authorized for changing the Contract.
Contract Change Order means a formal written document issued by Town and executed by Town and Contractor that modifies the conditions of the Contract or authorizes additions or deletions to the Work and defines the method of compensation for such changes.

Examples of Contract Change Order in a sentence

  • Changes in the Contract amount may be made only by written Contract Change Order, approved and executed by the OWNER and the Contractor.

  • The Professional will be compensated by the Department with a Contract Change Order for providing the professional services necessary to rebid the Project for reason of defaulted or disqualified construction Bidder(s) or unacceptable price range as required by the design and construction Budget text of Task 513.

  • This monetary compensation shall not exceed seven and one-half percent (7.5%) of the Construction Contractor’s quotation for the Bulletin or Contract Change Order or an amount mutually agreed upon by the Professional firm and the Department of Management and Budget, Facilities Administration, Design and Construction Division’s, Project Director.

  • Any additional schematic design presentations requested by the Department will be considered extra professional services and the additional schematic design costs will be paid to the Professional by the Department with a Contract Change Order.

  • Total compensation for any Phase shall not exceed the amount authorized for that Phase, unless authorized in writing by the Department's approved Contract Change Order.

  • Compensation for Department directed changes to the Project or modifications to the Project scope of work requirements will be provided to the Professional firm by a Contract Modification and/or Contract Change Order signed by the Department and the Professional.

  • CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER - A written order issued to the Contractor by the Owner which covers additions, deletions, or revisions to the Contract Documents, as well as Extra Work and which establishes the Basis Of Payment and any time adjustment for the Work affected by the Contract Change Order.

  • This compensation shall not exceed seven and half percent (7.5%) of the Construction Contractor’s quotation for the Bulletin or Contract Change Order or an amount mutually agreed upon by the Professional and the Project Director.

  • All extensions to the Contract Time shall be by Contract Change Order.

  • The Contract Change Order is the only method authorized for modifying the Contract.


More Definitions of Contract Change Order

Contract Change Order means a written form issued to the Consultant by the GNWT which describes work or services that are added to or deleted from the original scope of work of this Agreement, which may alter the original Agreement Amount and/or completion date.
Contract Change Order means a mutually agreed upon addition to, deletion from, or modification of a contract between the Town and the vendor that could not have been reasonably foreseen and thereby included in the call for bid document.
Contract Change Order means a written notice whereby DSHS adds, deletes, or modifies the scope of Services under this Contract, as set forth in Section 5 of this Contract.
Contract Change Order means a written confirmation prepared and executed by Elkhorn Goldfields, Inc. and Centennial Development Company evidencing a modification to the Contract.
Contract Change Order. (CCO) means a written modification of the contract in terms of work (scope), value (cost), and/or time. The Contract Change Order must be signed by both the District’s Authorized Representative and the Contractor to be effective.
Contract Change Order or “CCO” means a written document prepared by the Airport Authority and signed by the Airport Authority and the Contractor stating the agreement on one or all of the following: a change in the Work; an adjustment in the Contract sum, if any; and an adjustment in the Contract time, if any. All changes in the Work involving price and or time must be authorized by a Contract Change Order. A Contract Change Order may be bilateral or unilateral, and in the case of a unilateral change order, it need not be signed by the Contractor to be effective.

Related to Contract Change Order

  • Change Order means a written order to the Contractor signed by the Contracting Officer, issued after execu- tion of the Contract, authorizing a change in the term or scope of the Contract.

  • Project Schedule means a document that, with respect to each Phase of the Project, identifies, coordinates and integrates the anticipated design and construction schedules, the Contracting Authority’s and Owner's responsibilities, government authority reviews and other activities as are necessary for the timely completion of the Work.

  • Statement of Work means the description of activities Grantee must perform to complete the Project, as specified in the Grant Agreement, and as may be amended.