Change Order Process
Change Order Process
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Changes are a Natural Part of
construction
• Changes may have both cost and
schedule impacts.
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Contract Changes Presentation
Goals
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Change Process Elements
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EJCDC
• Many of the terms and processes included in
this presentation are based on the Engineers
Joint Contract Documents Committee Standard
(EJCDC) General Conditions.
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Change Order Clauses
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Defining the Elements
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Owner Directed
Change Process
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Contractor Change Request
Process Contractor Identifies
a Change
Change Request”
process. CR Rejected
Options
Owner’s
Review
CR Accepted
Contractor CR Accepted
Prepare
a change.
Reach
Yes No
Agreement
No
Execute
Issue Unilateral
Change Order Withdraw
Change
WCD / FD
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Notification Requirements
• Benefits:
Receive the information early enough to make a decision on
whether to move forward with this change or an alternative.
Resolve issue while fresh in everyone’s mind.
Reduces ability to claim at the end of construction.
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Change Request
Sample Title:
Request Date:
No.:
Change Form
Project:
Contractor:
Contract No.: WO Contract No.:
Initiated by:
Owner Engineer Contractor CM Other:
proposal
return date
This work shall be constructed in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents.
The Contractor shall provide it’s proposal for this work by _____________________________.
Contractors Proposal:
Increase Decrease $
Recommendation: Amount $
Comments
Local Programs:
Accepted Rejected By: Date:
City:
Accepted Rejected By: Date:
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Work Change Directive
Proposal Submittal Requirements
• Pricing Changes
Forward pricing changes
Time and Material pricing
Define the basis for costs
• Labor rates
• Equipment
• Materials
Define mark-ups
Define mark-up distribution
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Forward Pricing Changes
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Advantages of Forward
Pricing Changes
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Disadvantages of Forward Pricing
Changes
• Owner – They may feel they are paying more
than the change is worth.
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Forward Pricing Changes
Using Unit Prices (UP)
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Final Thoughts on Forward
Pricing Changes
• Lump Sum Proposal supported with cost breakdown.
• Some contracts define how changes should be priced
in the changes clause. (AIA Section 7.3.6, NYC
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• Others default to other clauses such as force account
or accounting clauses. (EJCDC directs to Section
11.01, Section 15.4 of the FAR)
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Recommended Practice for Forward
Pricing Changes in Your Contract
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Defining Basis for Costs
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Forward Pricing Changes
• Material prices based on:
Invoices
Quotes
Audited costs
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Change Order Mark-ups
• Typical mark-ups:
Labor 10% to 30%
Materials 10% to 20%
Equipment 10% to 20%
Subcontractor work 5% to 20%
.
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EJCDC Mark-ups
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AIA Document Addresses
Mark-ups
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NYC Contract Mark-ups
Profit 10%
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MTACC (New York City)
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ConsensusDOCS
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Time & Materials/Force Account
• Advantages
Owner – Work starts on change when directed; reduces
potential for schedule impacts
Contractor – Certainty of costs after the work is
completed
• Disadvantages
Owner – Uncertainty of costs when the change work
begins
Contractor – Loses ability to make more money on
efficiencies
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Recommended Practice
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Recommended Practice
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Recommended Practice
• Schedule Impacts
Include schedule impacts in all changes to avoid schedule
impact claims at the end of the project.
Require a preliminary Time Impact Analysis (TIA) with any
schedule extension request and a TIA 30 days after the
event is complete.
Negotiate extended overhead and/or acceleration issue
NOW
Agree on new project end date.
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Cost of Extended Overhead
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Calculating Time-Related-Overhead
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Recommended Practice
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Questions?
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Time Impact Analysis
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Time Impact Analysis
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