Construction Law

Change Order:

Change Order:

Change Order:

A change order is a written document that modifies the original scope of work, timeline, or cost of a construction project. It is typically issued by the property owner or their representative and must be agreed to by the contractor before taking effect. Change orders are used to address unforeseen circumstances, changes in design or materials, or additional work requested by the owner. They outline the specific changes to be made, the reasons for the changes, and the impact on the project budget and schedule. Change orders are an important tool for managing the inherent uncertainties and complexities of construction projects, and for ensuring that all parties are aware of and agree to any modifications to the original contract. They help to prevent disputes and misunderstandings, and to keep the project on track and within budget. Change orders should be carefully documented, reviewed, and approved by all relevant parties, and should be incorporated into the overall project plan and budget.

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