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101122413
101122414
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5306 W McFadden Ave
Street Number
5306
Street Direction
W
Street Name
McFadden
Street Suffix
Ave
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ST. BARBARA CATHOLIC SCHOOL TASK 2 75-24272-01 <br />DIOCESE OF ORANGE SEPTEMBER 12TH, 2024 <br />SANTA ANA, CA BID & PERMIT SET <br /> <br />CONTRACT MODIFICATION PROCEDURES 012600 - 2 <br />finish times, and activity relationship. Use available total float before requesting an <br />extension of the Contract Time. <br />e. Quotation Form: Use forms acceptable to Architect. <br />B. Contractor-Initiated Proposals: If latent or changed conditions require modifications to the <br />Contract, Contractor may initiate a claim by submitting a request for a change to Architect. <br />1. Include a statement outlining reasons for the change and the effect of the change on the <br />Work. Provide a complete description of the proposed change. Indicate the effect of the <br />proposed change on the Contract Sum and the Contract Time. <br />2. Include a list of quantities of products required or eliminated and unit costs, with total <br />amount of purchases and credits to be made. If requested, furnish survey data to <br />substantiate quantities. <br />3. Indicate applicable taxes, delivery charges, equipment rental, and amounts of trade <br />discounts. <br />4. Include costs of labor and supervision directly attributable to the change. <br />5. Include an updated Contractor's construction schedule that indicates the effect of the <br />change, including, but not limited to, changes in activity duration, start and finish times, <br />and activity relationship. Use available total float before requesting an extension of the <br />Contract Time. <br />6. Comply with requirements in Section 012500 "Substitution Procedures" if the proposed <br />change requires substitution of one product or system for product or system specified. <br />7. Proposal Request Form: Use form acceptable to Architect. <br />1.5 CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURES <br />A. A Change Order is a written instrument prepared by the Architect, Owner or Contractor and <br />signed by the Owner, Contractor and (at Owner’s election) Architect stating their agreement <br />upon all of the following: <br />1. The change in the Work; <br />2. The amount of the adjustment, if any, in the Contract Sum; and <br />3. The extent of the adjustment, if any, in the Contract Time. <br />B. Methods used in determining adjustments to the Contract Sum may include those listed in <br />Section 7.3.3. <br />C. Agreement on any Amendment shall constitute a final settlement of all matters relating to the <br />change in the Work that is the subject of the Change Order, including, but not limited to, all <br />direct and indirect costs associated with such change and any and all adjustments to the <br />Contract Sum, the construction schedule, and the Contract Time. <br />1.6 CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVE <br />A. A Construction Change Directive is a written order signed by the Owner (and at Owner’s <br />election, prepared and/or signed by Architect), directing a change in the Work prior to <br />agreement on adjustment, if any, in the Contract Sum or Contract Time, or both. The Owner <br />may by Construction Change Directive, without invalidating the Contract, order changes in the
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