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Finality of Change Orders

publication date: Nov 24, 2003
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The Project is complete, several Change Orders have been executed, and the Contractor submits a claim for extended performance and impact costs allegedly resulting from changes. Does the Contractor have a cause of action? Savvy contractors insist on use of the AIA contract documents to solve this problem.


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