Contract Management

Change Orders/Variations

The Contract Management section of the User Guide contains also the following topics:

Back Charge | Delay Notice | Extension of Time (EOT)

Non-Conformance | Project Instruction | Submittals

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Change Orders/Variations

Change Orders/Variations – What is a Change Order?

A change order is a document used to alter the original agreement on a construction project. It details the changes in the scope of work, cost, and schedule that are required.

In project management, change orders are also called Variations or Variation Orders in some markets.

Change Orders/Variations – Create a Change Order notice

Change Orders/Variations – Close a Change Order notice

Change Orders/Variations – Edit a Change Order notice

Change Orders/Variations – Export a Change Order notice

Change Orders/Variations – Share a Change Order notice

Change Orders Variations – Duplicate a Change Order notice

Change Orders/ Variations – Remove a Change order notice

Change Orders / Variations – Export a Change Order register report

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What is a Construction RFI?

Request for Information notices or RFIs are one of the most common, and unavoidable, admin processes for a construction project. It is always important for a contractor managing a project that RFIs are managed efficiently to minimise delays and cost overruns.

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Using social technologies for better construction collaboration

Construction collaboration is crucial for the success of any project. The sharing of knowledge and information among project participants is one of the fundamental components of a successful working relationship with the goal of completing the project on time, within budget and in accordance with specifications.

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How technology can improve construction productivity

Construction is one of the global economy’s largest industries. It employs over 7 percent of the world’s workforce and involves an annual expenditure of around $10 trillion on related goods and services, representing 13% of global GDP. However, the construction industry has lagged behind other industries in improving its productivity.

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