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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Variation Order and Change Order

0Hello! Would somebody please explain the diferrence between 'Variation Order' and 'Change Order.'0-
  

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net02br 02br 00variation order is:02br 02br 00An instruction that an architect gives to the builder concerning any variations to the original building contract. 02br 02br 00Variation orders are also made by the courts. For example, a court may order a reduction or increase in the maintenance payable to a divorced spouse, or vary any other court order when a good cause for the change has been shown.

  • net02br 02br 00variation order is:02br 02br 00An instruction that an architect gives to the builder concerning any variations to the original building contract.
  • 02br 02br 00Variation orders are also made by the courts.
  • For example, a court may order a reduction or increase in the maintenance payable to a divorced spouse, or vary any other court order when a good cause for the change has been shown.
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0According to www.legalcity.net02br
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00An instruction that an architect gives to the builder concerning any variations to the original building contract. If, for example, a contract to build a room to the amount of R50000 were drawn up and the homeowner decided to substitute alumin-ium windows for the wooden ones speci
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They are the same thing. The term Charge Order was coined in the United States and is used over there to deal with change occuring during construction. The term Variation Order was coined in the United Kingdom to deal also with change occurring during construction and it is used throuught their various contract forms used in the UK like ICE7, JCT98 and the like. FIDIC adopted the te
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When you go through any Contract Documents relevant to the topic particularly in Construction Industry, it'll give you different opinion / meaning but in the end, it has the same / similar meaning. However, to shed a light and make it direct to the point, as per FIDIC clause it says:

  • Change Order - will be considered "if there is no cost implication - means a
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I beg to disagree. Both refers to the same situation. The use of the term Change order or Variation order depends on what is stated in the terms and conditions of the Contract. A simple way to understand this terms - anything that is different from the original terms and conditions of the contract relating to schedule, cost or specifications. For example, a Contractor was instructed to delete

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