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Change Order

A change order is a documented modification to the original construction contract that adjusts scope, schedule, or other contract terms. It typically arises when unforeseen conditions, design clarifications, regulatory updates, or client requests require revisions after work has begun. A change order usually describes the work to be added or omitted, any adjustments to time for completion, and any agreed adjustments to compensation; exact content and process depend on the contract language and project delivery method. Managing change orders is common practice to maintain project control and reduce disputes; clear documentation, timely communication, and defined approval workflows help preserve schedule and budget expectations.

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