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Change is Obama's Mantra, And Change Orders Should be a Contractor's.

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I heard a contractor recently tell me how he makes sure to place everything in writing, including change orders.  As we talked more, I learned that he only puts change orders in writing when it will increase the amount of the contract.  This strategy can be a bit short-sighted.  All change orders, regardless of whether they increase the amount of the contract, should be in writing.  Written change orders protect a contractor when someone else attempts to make the argument that the contractor went rogue and did something that was not asked of that company.  When change Whenever possible, put it in writing.




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