The DRB is a three-member board established by the Department and contractor to assist in the resolution of disputes. Section 5-1.43E(3), “Dispute Resolution Board,” of the Standard Specifications, applies to a contract with a total bid of over $10 million. Payments to the contractor for the Department's share of the DRB costs will paid by force account as provided in Section 9-1.04, "Force Account," of the Standard Specifications.Įstablishing a Dispute Resolution Board (DRB)
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The Department reimburses the contractor for 1/2 of the invoiced costs to the DRB and 1/2 of the costs of any technical services agreed to. A cost analysis is on file in the project records.Įstablish a Dispute Resolution Board (DRB) for this contract in accordance with Section 5-1.43, “Potential Claims and Dispute Resolution,” and Section 5-1.43E(3), “Dispute Resolution Board,” of the Standard Specifications. Payments to the contractor for the Department's share of the DRA costs will paid by force account as provided in Section 9-1.04, "Force Account," of the Standard Specifications. The Department reimburses the contractor for 1/2 of the invoiced costs to the DRA and 1/2 of the costs of any technical services agreed to. The DRA is a single-member board established by the Department and contractor to assist in the resolution of disputes. Section 5-1.43E(2), “Dispute Resolution Advisor,” of the Standard Specifications, applies to a contract with a total bid from $3 million to $10 million. Payments to the contractor for the Department's share of the DRA costs will paid by force account as provided in Section 9-1.04, "Force Account," of the Standard Specifications.Įstablishing a Dispute Resolution Advisor (DRA) No time adjustment is warranted.Įstablish a Dispute Resolution Advisor (DRA) for this contract in accordance with Section 5-1.43, "Potential Claims and Dispute Resolution," and Section 5-1.43E(2), "Dispute Resolution Advisor," of the Standard Specifications. This change order will not affect the controlling activity. Payment Adjustment at Agreed Unit Price: $Ī cost analysis is on file in the project records. The California statewide crude oil price index has fluctuated more than 5 percent during the life of this project and adjustments to the following Bid Item Number(s) must be made in accordance with Section 9-1.07, "Payment Adjustments for Price Index Fluctuations," of the Standard Specifications: Item No. Payment adjustment for price index fluctuations
AUTOTURN 9.1 COST FULL
This sum constitutes full and complete compensation for this change.įorm CEM-4903, Change Order Memorandum (PDF)Įxample for use in the "This Change Order Provides For" section: T = Sales and use tax rate currently in effect in the tax jurisdiction where the material is placedįor this work, the contractor shall receive and accept $0.00.
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Ib = California statewide crude oil price index for the month in which the bid opening occurred Iu = California statewide crude oil price index for the month in which the asphalt was placed The adjustment in dollars per ton of asphalt used to produce materials placed in the work is calculated as follows:Ī = x Ib x for an increase in the crude oil price index exceeding 5 percentĪ = x Ib x for a decrease in the crude oil price index exceeding 5 percent In accordance with Section 9-1.07, "Payment Adjustments for Price Index Fluctuations," of the Standard Specifications, compensation payable for the bid item(s) listed below will be adjusted whenever the California statewide crude oil price index for the month the material is placed is more than 5 percent higher or lower than the price index at the time of bid. Example for use in the "Description of Work" section: