A description of changes to be made to a work order that describes the new work to be done (and any modifications) and the price to be paid for this new work
We'd lose money on most of our jobs if it wasn't for change orders.
In project management, a change order is a component of the change management process, whereby changes from the agreed upon scope (limitations) of the project's work require a mutual agreement
A written order, signed by the organization's contracting officer, directing a contractor to make a change that the changes clause authorizes the contracting officer to order without the contractor's consent
A written order signed by the contracting officer, directing the contractor to make changes that the changes clause of the contract authorizes the contracting officer to order without the consent of the contractor
An amendment to the construction contract signed by the owner, architect, and contractor that authorizes a change in the work or an adjustment in the contract sum, or the contract time, or both
An order issued any time there is a change in the specifications, price or time set forth in the building contract as authorized by the owner, architect or engineer
Revisions to the contract documents which may or may not affect the contract price; such revisions may be required to correct plan errors, or accommodate unforeseen problems
A form used to amend the amount indicated on the original estimate due to the addition or deletion of items to be shipped or services requested by the customer Registration Number: The number assigned by the van line to identify your shipment found in the upper right-hand corner of the Order for Service and the bill of lading
A written document between the owner and the contractor signed by the owner and the contractor authorizing a change in the work or an adjustment in the contract sum or the contract time A change order may be signed by the architect or engineer, provided they have written authority from the owner for such procedure and that a copy of such written authority is furnished to the contractor upon request The contract sum and the contract time may be changed only by change order A change order may be in the form of additional compensation or time; or less compensation or time known as a Deduction (from the contract) the amount deducted from the contract sum by change order
A formal notification to a supplier that a previous purchase order or contract must be changed in some form This can result from changes in such things as quantity, due date or specification
An amendment to the construction contract signed by the owner, architect, and contractor that authorize changes in the work or an adjustment in the contract sum or the contract time or both
A modification of the construction contract to authorize a change in the work, an adjustment in the amount of the contract or a change in the contract time The owner, architect and contractor must sign the change
The documentation approved by the Capital Programs Management Group and submitted to the contractor, indicating a change in the cost, time, or scope of service required to complete a project
A change in the original plan of construction by a building owner or the general contractor May or may not affect the appraised value of the completed property, but its impact must be evaluated
A written order signed by the contracting officer, directing the contractor to make changes in the processes, goods and services under a contract The contract will have a changes clause that specifies the authority of the contracting officer to order such changes without the consent of the contractor
An order issued any time there is a change in the specification, price or time set forth in the building contract as authorized by the owner, architect or engineer
A document used to implement changes during prototype or product development It spells out the desired change, the reason for the change and the consequences to time to market, development cost, and to the cost of producing the final product
A document detailing changes to be made to an approved purchase order Note: Once a requistion has been released and converted to a purchase order, the preparer or approver can no longer make changes directly to the requisition