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Change Orders in Construction – 101 Guide

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Change orders are common to construction projects. Whatever is the case, it is important to know how you can more effectively handle a change order as it can change your project both time and money. What is a change order in construction? What causes a change order.

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Contract Law in Construction Projects: Key Legal Considerations

Building Radar

Understanding the key legal considerations in construction contracts can help prevent disputes, manage risks, and ensure successful project completion. Key elements typically included in construction contracts are scope of work, payment terms, deadlines, and provisions for handling changes or disputes.

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The Dotted Line: Change orders often spark conflict, but they don’t have to

Construction Dive

While disputes between contractors and design teams are growing, planning and communication can mitigate this friction, legal experts say.

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Early Collaboration: The Key to Commercial Construction Risk Mitigation

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Proactive Management of Change Orders Change orders are often unavoidable in construction, but they can introduce risks if not managed effectively. By establishing a process for handling change orders collaboratively, Directors and the GC can control the impact of changes on the project’s timeline, budget, and quality.

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Change Directive v. Change Order v. Construction Change

Best Practices Construction Law

In the legal world, words have meaning. Not to say that words have any less meaning in the non-legal world, but sometimes you can get tricked up in your correspondence, notice letters, claims or otherwise when you use the wrong work. Take, for example, the world of changes in the construction context.

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Strategic facilities portfolio management technology

Job Order Contracting

Virtually eliminate change orders and legal disputes. Business and operating models need to change to meet economic and environmental imperatives. Consistently deliver quality repair, renovation, and new builds on-time and on-budget. Assure full compliance. Build and maintain internal knowledge.

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The change order challenge: Can things go bad, or right?

Construction Marketing Ideas

The local hospital authority, knowing and liking the contractor, builds deliberate ambiguities and change order opportunities into the contract; so the contractor confidently bids low, wins the work, and then submit change orders, which the owner promptly approves and pays. And that happened.