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today we are continuing our discussion with modifying the contract documents just a refresher because its been a couple of months last time when we talked about the fact that changes are inevitable in construction projects and we need to make sure we establish and follow procedures for making those modifications the modifications must be within the general scope of the contract typically all parties the owner contract and architect must agree to the change there are a couple of exceptions where the owner can direct a change in certain circumstances where an architect can make a minor change and when an owner or an architects initiates the change typically done with the transfer Fuzzle requests the contract response or initiates a change with a change order request so from there were going to move into talking about the minor change that the architect can make that does not require agreement from the owner and contractor on the written change order so a change that doesnt affect the