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9.2.2. All subcontracts shall afford the Contractor rights against the Subcontractor <br />which correspond to those rights afforded to the City against the Contractor herein, <br />including those rights afforded to the City by Subparagraph 12.2.1 below. <br />ARTICLE X <br />CHANGES IN WORK <br />10.1 Changes Permitted <br />10.1.1. Changes in the Work within the general scope of this Contract, consisting of <br />additions, deletions, revisions, or any combination thereof, may be ordered without <br />invalidating this Contract, by Change Order, Construction Change Directive or by Field Order. <br />10.1.2. Changes in the Work shall be performed under applicable provisions of this <br />Contract and the Contractor shall proceed promptly with such changes. <br />10.2 Change Order Defined <br />10.2.1. Change Order shall mean a written order to the Contractor executed by the <br />City and the Engineer / Architect issued after execution of this Contract, authorizing and <br />directing a change in the Work or an adjustment in the Contract Price or the Contract Time, <br />or any combination thereof. The Contract Price and/or the Contract Time may be changed <br />only by Change Order. <br />10.3 Changes in the Contract Price <br />10.3.1. Any change in the Contract. Price resulting from a Change Order shall be <br />determined as follows: (a) by mutual agreement between the City and the Contractor as <br />evidenced by (1) the change in the Contract Price being set forth in the Change Order, (2) <br />such change in the Contract Price, together with any conditions or requirements related <br />thereto, being initialed by both parties and (3) the Contractor's execution of the Change <br />Order, or (b) if no mutual agreement occurs between the City and the Contractor, then, as <br />provided in Subparagraph 10.3.2 below. <br />10.3.2. The Contractor shall be bound by the following conditions and procedures <br />governing additional work under the Contract. <br />10.3.2.1. Any change order must be recommended by the City's representative and <br />approved by the City before any steps are taken to implement the change order. <br />10.3.2.2. Should the Contractor commence work without making a claim in writing for <br />unforeseen extra work encountered, it will be construed as an acceptance and agreement <br />Page 26 of 43 <br />294 <br />