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AIA Document A2 01- - 2017 <br />General Conditions of the Contract for Construction <br />.2 Costs of materials, supplies, and equipment, including cost of transportation, whether incorporated or <br />consumed; <br />.3 Rental costs of machinery and equipment, exclusive of hand tools, whether rented from the Contractor or others; <br />.4 Costs of premiums for all bonds and insurance, permit fees, and sales, use, or similar taxes, directly related to <br />the change; and <br />.5 Costs of supervision and field office personnel directly attributable to the change. <br />§ 7.3.5 If the Contractor disagrees with the adjustment in the Contract Time, the Contractor may make a Claim in accordance <br />with applicable provisions of Article 15. <br />§ 7.3.6 Upon receipt of a Construction Change Directive, the Contractor shall promptly proceed with the change in the Work <br />involved and advise the Architect of the Contractor's agreement or disagreement with the method, if any, provided in the <br />Construction Change Directive for determining the proposed adjustment in the Contract Sum or Contract Time. <br />§ 7.3.7 A Construction Change Directive signed by the Contractor indicates the Contractor's agreement therewith, including <br />adjustment in Contract Sum and Contract Time or the method for determining them. Such agreement shall be effective <br />immediately and shall be recorded as a Change Order. <br />§ 7.3.8 The amount of credit to be allowed by the Contractor to the Owner for a deletion or change that results in a net <br />decrease in the Contract Sum shall be actual net cost as confirmed by the Architect. When both additions and credits covering <br />related Work or substitutions are involved in a change, the allowance for overhead and profit shall be figured on the basis of <br />net increase, if any, with respect to that change. <br />§ 7.3.9 Pending final determination of the total cost of a Construction Change Directive to the Owner, the Contractor may <br />request payment for Work completed under the Construction Change Directive in Applications for Payment. The Architect <br />will make an interim determination for purposes of monthly certification for payment for those costs and certify for payment <br />the amount that the Architect determines, in the Architect's professional judgment, to be reasonably justified. The Architect's <br />interim determination of cost shall adjust the Contract Sum on the same basis as a Change Order, subject to the right of either <br />party to disagree and assert a Claim in accordance with Article 15. <br />§ 7.3.10 When the Owner and Contractor agree with a determination made by the Architect concerning the adjustments in the <br />Contract Sum and Contract Time, or otherwise reach agreement upon the adjustments, such agreement shall be effective <br />immediately and the Architect will prepare a Change Order. Change Orders may be issued for all or any part of a <br />Construction Change Directive. <br />§ 7.4 Minor Changes in the Work <br />The Architect may order minor changes in the Work that are consistent with the intent of the Contract Documents and do not <br />involve an adjustment in the Contract Sum or an extension of the Contract Time. The Architect's order for minor changes <br />shall be in writing. If the Contractor believes that the proposed minor change in the Work will affect the Contract Sum or <br />Contract Time, the Contractor shall notify the Architect and shall not proceed to implement the change in the Work. If the <br />Contractor performs the Work set forth in the Architect's order for a minor change without prior notice to the Architect that <br />such change will affect the Contract Sum or Contract Time, the Contractor waives any adjustment to the Contract Sum or <br />extension of the Contract Time. <br />AIA Document A201" - 2017. Copyright ? 1911, 1915, 1918, 1925, 1937, 1951, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1970, 1976, 1987, 1997, 2007 1 <br />and 2017 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA' Document is protected by U.S. Copyright <br />Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIAa Document, or any portion of it, may result <br />in e civil and criminal <br />nal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This draft was <br />produced b_v AIA suftwareat 09:02:25 on 05/10/2017 under Order No. 1496524162 which expires on 03/09/2018, and is not for resale. <br />User Notes: (3B9ADA17) <br />