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, Change - ANS Also referred to as extras. When owner makes them they become
modification of contract. If this impacts project cost/duration a change order is required
Change Order - ANS Changes issued by the owner that requires a change to the original
contract. When GC receives modification proposal- must evaluate the potential impact the
changes will have on the cost/duration, subcontractors involved in change must also submit
quotations. If quotation is acceptable, GC will submit a change order. Owner evaluates prices
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proposed by GC, then issues a formal change order to GC at agreed price, or on a cost-plus
basis, or decides not to issue a change order.
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Field Change - ANS Type of change that has no impact on the contract's duration or
amount. Authorized by personnel in the field without owner approval. Typically, minor, but are
required to facilitate the construction effort.
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Cardinal Change - ANS a change order that is of such magnitude that the original scope of
the project is altered to an extent that constitutes a new contract
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the owner, and the architect/engineer if the owner has transferred to them the ability to take on
that responsibility - ANS Who has the authority to make a change order?
Pre-bid site investigation - ANS Generally, includes information in the form of boring logs
and results of tests on the indigenous soils, although may be an accurate representation of the
site, it is common practice to stipulate that the contractor make an independent site visit and
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investigation.
Differing Site Conditions - ANS 2 broad categories- the actual conditions differ materially or
at variance with the conditions indicated in the contract documents. And the actual conditions
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are of an unusual nature and differ materially or are at variance with what the contractor should
have reasonably anticipated- not foreseeable.
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Documentation - ANS When dealing with changed conditions always use__________.
Including photos, labor costs, equipment costs, etc.
Whatever the contract states. Traditionally, contractor owns the float but the contract will state
exactly. - ANS Who owns float?
Construction Schedules - ANS Show the proposed sequence of work within the number of
working days set up in the contract. Often the owner may require that this schedule be
submitted before the pre-construction conference. The specific treatment of the schedule in the
contract must be carefully examined to determine the impact of changes and delays.