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An electrical contractor is performing a tenant build-out when the owner requests the addition of four dedicated circuits for a new server room. This change will add $1,400 to the project cost and will delay the final inspection by two days. To ensure the resulting change order is contractually valid, how should the contractor handle the schedule impact?
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What does a contract time adjustment in a change order modify?
If a minor change to the electrical scope of work will delay the project by just one day, you do not need to include a contract time adjustment in the change order as long as the new price is documented.
During a commercial build-out, your client requests a different style of custom lighting that will take an extra week to arrive. Arrange the steps you must take to properly handle this schedule impact and execute a contract time adjustment.
Based on the requirements for AIA-style change orders, analyze the following project scenarios. Match each scenario to the correct contractual evaluation regarding contract time adjustments.
As a project manager evaluating a proposed change order, you find it correctly specifies both the revised electrical scope and the $1,500 price increase. However, knowing that a binding agreement requires addressing all three critical subsections, you rule the document invalid until it explicitly addresses the extent of the contract ____ adjustment.
You are an electrical contractor drafting a change order for a commercial client after an unexpected underground conduit reroute added three days of labor and $2,800 in materials. Using AIA-style change order requirements, which of the following represents a complete and valid written change order document that you could present for signatures?
You are an electrical contractor whose switchgear delivery was delayed by two weeks, pushing back the final inspection. To create a contractually binding AIA-style Change Order as described in the video, you must synthesize the required elements. Sequence these components in the correct order to construct a valid document ready for execution.
As an electrical business owner, you must 'produce' accurate time adjustments for your change orders to protect your schedule and avoid penalties. Match each project scenario to the correct entry you would create for the 'Adjustment in Contract Time' section of an AIA-style change order.
An electrical contractor signs a change order for a $3,000 lighting upgrade but leaves the 'Adjustment in Contract Time' section blank, intending to negotiate the schedule impact after the fixtures arrive. Analyze the relationship between the three subsections (Work, Sum, and Time) to determine why this document is contractually insufficient.
An electrical contractor is performing a tenant build-out when the owner requests the addition of four dedicated circuits for a new server room. This change will add $1,400 to the project cost and will delay the final inspection by two days. To ensure the resulting change order is contractually valid, how should the contractor handle the schedule impact?