Vary clause in UOML

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A Type 2 DSC is an unknown, unusual, and hidden, concealed or latent physical condition, which the contractor encounters at the site that differs materially from the conditions that an ordinary contractor in the general vicinity of the project would expect to encounter while performing work of the same type and Differing Site Conditions: What Are They and Are You Smith Gambrell Russell Law Firm Blogs Smith Gambrell Russell Law Firm Blogs
FIDIC 1987 Clause 51.1 [Variations] This clause likely pertains to the Engineers authority to issue instructions for variations and alterations in the scope of work. It outlines the conditions under which the Engineer can direct changes to the contract.
However, the changes provision of the Contract Terms and Conditions Commercial Products and Commercial Services [Item] Clause, FAR 52.212-4 provides at paragraph (c) Changes in the terms of the conditions of this contract may be made only by written agreement of the parties. The intent of this provision is to
(VARIATION CLAUSES) If you have a term that gives you the right to change elements of a contract, after it has been agreed with your customer, this is known as a variation clause. You might try to use this type of term to adapt a long-term contract if the circumstances around it change.
Examples of common differing site conditions include: soil with inadequate bearing capacity to support the building being constructed, soil that cannot be reused as structural fill, unanticipated groundwater, quicksand, mud, rock formations, or other artificial subsurface obstructions. Back to Basics - Differing Site Conditions - Smith Currie Smith Currie common-sense-contract-law Smith Currie common-sense-contract-law
In California, the contractor must prove (1) a subsurface or latent physical condition at the site, (2) differing materially (3) from what was indicated in the bidding information. Differing Site Conditions - Kamine Construction Law Firm Kamine Construction Law Firm differing-site-conditi Kamine Construction Law Firm differing-site-conditi
An example of a type II differing site condition is finding a material in an excavation that, even though identified correctly on the soil boring logs, behaves in a manner materially different from the materials usual behaviorthat is, exhibits some abnormal physical property that could not have been reasonably 15. Differing Site Conditions Construction Contracting Virginia Tech chapter differing-site-c Virginia Tech chapter differing-site-c
(a) The Contractor shall promptly, and before such conditions are disturbed, notify the Contracting Officer in writing of: (1) Subsurface or latent physical conditions at the site differing materially from those indicated in this contract, or (2) unknown physical conditions at the site, of an unusual nature, differing

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