SECTION 5
CONTROL OF WORK
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• Upon written notification, the Engineer will investigate the conditions, and if
the Engineer determines that the conditions materially differ and cause an increase
or decrease in the cost or time required for the performance of any work under the
contract, an adjustment, excluding loss of anticipated profits, will be made and the
contract modified in writing accordingly. The Engineer will notify the Contractor
of the Engineer's determination whether or not an adjustment of the contract is
warranted.
• No contract adjustment which results in a benefit to the Contractor will be
allowed unless the Contractor has provided the required written notice.
• No contract adjustment will be allowed under the provisions specified in this
section for any effects caused on unchanged work.
• Any contract adjustment warranted due to differing site conditions will be
made in conformance with the provisions in Section 4-1.03, "Changes," except as
otherwise provided.
5-1.12 CHARACTER OF WORKERS
• If any subcontractor or person employed by the Contractor shall appear to the
Engineer to be incompetent or to act in a disorderly or improper manner, they shall
be discharged immediately on the request of the Engineer, and that person shall not
again be employed on the work.
5-1.13 FINAL INSPECTION
• When the work has been completed, the Engineer will make the final
inspection.
5-1.14 COST REDUCTION INCENTIVE
• The Contractor may submit to the Engineer, in writing, proposals for
modifying the plans, specifications or other requirements of the contract for the
sole purpose of reducing the total cost of construction. The cost reduction proposal
shall not impair, in any manner, the essential functions or characteristics of the
project, including but not limited to service life, economy of operation, ease of
maintenance, desired appearance, or design and safety standards.
• Cost reduction proposals shall contain the following information:
1. A description of both the existing contract requirements for performing the
work and the proposed changes.
2. An itemization of the contract requirements that must be changed if the
proposal is adopted.
3. A detailed estimate of the cost of performing the work under the existing
contract and under the proposed change. The estimates of cost shall be
determined in the same manner as if the work were to be paid for on a
force account basis as provided in Section 9-1.03, "Force Account
Payment."
4. A statement of the time within which the Engineer must make a decision
thereon.
5. The contract items of work affected by the proposed changes, including
any quantity variation attributable thereto.
• The provisions of this Section 5-1.14 shall not be construed to require the
Engineer to consider any cost reduction proposal which may be submitted



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