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03Dec

Written Change Order Requirements In Construction Contracts May Be Waived

Cole Schotz | | Return|
A frequent topic of dispute in litigation involving construction projects is whether a subcontractor is entitled to payment for work it performs outside its contractual scope of work—often referred to as “extra work” or “change order work”—without obtaining a signed written change order to perform the work. The same issue often arises in the context of change orders and directives issued from the owner to the general contractor......
By: Cole Schotz
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/written-change-order-requirements-in-70637/

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