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§ 6.2.5 The Owner and each separate contractor shall have the same responsibilities for cutting and patching as are <br /> described for the Contractor in Section 3 . 14 . <br /> § 6 .3 OWNER'S RIGHT TO CLEAN UP <br /> § 6 .3. 1 If a dispute arises among the Contractor, separate contractors and the Owner as to the responsibility under <br /> their respective contracts for maintaining the premises and surrounding area free from waste materials and rubbish, <br /> the Owner may clean up and the Architect will allocate the cost among those responsible. <br /> ARTICLE 7 CHANGES IN THE WORK <br /> § 7. 1 GENERAL <br /> § 7. 1 . 1 Changes in the Work may be accomplished after execution of the Contract, and without invalidating the <br /> Contract, by Change Order, Construction Change Directive or order for a minor change in the Work, subject to the <br /> limitations stated in this Article 7 and elsewhere in the Contract Documents . <br /> § 7 . 1 . 2 A Change Order shall be based upon agreement among the Owner, Contractor and Architect; a Construction <br /> Change Directive requires agreement by the Owner and Architect and may or may not be agreed to by the <br /> Contractor ; an order for a minor change in the Work may subject to the Owner' s prior approval, be issued by the <br /> A ..ehiteet lo*e <br /> .,� rc ttect. <br /> § 7.1 . 3 Changes in the Work shall be performed under applicable provisions of the Contract Documents , and the <br /> Contractor shall proceed promptly, unless otherwise provided in the Change Order, Construction Change Directive <br /> or order for a minor change in the Work. <br /> § 7.2 CHANGE ORDERS <br /> § 7.2. 1 A Change Order is a written instrument prepared by the Architect and signed by the Owner, Contractor and <br /> Architect, stating their agreement upon all of the following : <br /> .1 change in the Work; <br /> .2 the amount of the adjustment, if any, in the Contract Sum ; and <br /> .3 the extent of the adjustment, if any, in the Contract Time . <br /> § 7 .2 . 2 Methods used in determining adjustments to the Contract Sum may include those listed in Section 7 . 3 . 3 . <br /> § 7.3 CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVES <br /> § 7.3. 1 A Construction Change Directive is a written order prepared by the Architect and signed by the Owner and <br /> Architect, directing a change in the Work prior to agreement on adjustment, if any, in the Contract Sum or Contract <br /> Time, or both. The Owner may by Construction Change Directive, without invalidating the Contract, order changes <br /> in the Work within the general scope of the Contract consisting of additions, deletions or other revisions, the <br /> Contract Sum and Contract Time being adjusted accordingly . <br /> § 7.3.2 A Construction Change Directive shall be used in the absence of total agreement on the terms of a Change <br /> Order. <br /> § 7 .3 .3 If the Construction Change Directive provides for an adjustment to the Contract Sum, the adjustment shall be <br /> based on one of the following methods : <br /> . 1 mutual acceptance of a lump sum properly itemized and supported by sufficient substantiating data to <br /> permit evaluation ; <br /> .2 unit prices stated in the Contract Documents or subsequently agreed upon ; <br /> .3 cost to be determined in a manner agreed upon by the parties and a mutually acceptable fixed or <br /> percentage fee ; or <br /> .4 as provided in Section 7 . 3 . 6 . <br /> § 7 .3 .4 Upon receipt of a Construction Change Directive, the Contractor shall promptly proceed with the change in <br /> the Work involved and advise the Architect in writing of the Contractor' s agreement or disagreement with the <br /> method, if any, provided in the Construction Change Directive for determining the proposed adjustment in the <br /> Contract Sum or Contract Time. <br /> AIA Document A201 Tm — 1997. Copyright ® 1911 , 1915t 1918, 19259 19379 1951 , 1958, 1961 , 1963, 1966, 1970, 1976, 1987 and 1997 by The <br /> American <br /> Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING : eThls AIA* Document Is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. 25 <br /> Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA Document, or any portion of It, may result In severe civil and criminal penalties, and will <br /> be <br /> prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 14 :50 :06 on 08/ 10/2005 under Order <br /> No. 1000192296_1 which expires on 8/8/2006, and is not for resale. <br /> User Notes: (726890250) <br />