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An electrical contractor is performing a residential rewiring project based on a signed agreement. During the project, the following three developments occur:

  1. The homeowner decides to switch from standard white outlets to decorative black ones midway through the job, even though the installation labor is identical.
  2. The contractor discovers that the wall cavities are filled with solid blocking not shown on the blueprints, which makes pulling the wires significantly more time-consuming than the 'open-stud' conditions assumed in the contract.
  3. The contractor realizes they miscalculated the amount of wire needed in their original estimate and must now purchase an additional $300 worth of materials to complete the agreed-upon scope.

Analyze these developments to determine which combination represents only valid 'Change Order Triggers' that justify a formal request for more time or money from the customer.

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Updated 2026-05-09

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