G745-2015

Change Directive for a Design-Build Project

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AIA Document G745™–2015 is a directive for changes in the Work for use where the owner and design-builder have not reached an agreement on proposed changes in the contract sum or contract time. AIA Document G745–2015 was developed as a directive for changes in the work which, if not expeditiously implemented, might delay the project. Upon receipt of a completed G745–2015, the design-builder must promptly proceed with the change in the work described therein, unless the design-builder determines the applicable building codes or other regulatory requirements, including those related to health, safety, and welfare, preclude implementation of the change.

When to use this document?

  • Any size design-build project
  • Directive for changes that need to be done quickly
  • Where the parties have not reached an agreement yet

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