Change Order and permit approval

Change Order and permit approval

Postby Mastro » Sun Nov 01, 2015 8:51 pm

During the Change Order process,when required, at what point the architect resubmit the change to the building department for plan approval ?
Is this sequence correct?
1) A change on the scope of work is proposed or requested
2) GC estimates the additional costs and time for the work
3) Architect reviews GC estimate of the changes and present to client
4) Let's assume the client accept
5) The architect prepares a Change Order to be signed by Owner,GC and Architect
6)The architect prepare the re-submittal documentation ( deltas and clouds on the drawings)
7) The building department or DSA approves
8) The GC proceeds with the work
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Re: Change Order and permit approval

Postby pwlcapricorn1 » Mon Nov 02, 2015 9:44 am

That sounds correct. If there are any changes that are required by the JHA during construction, or that the client authorized changes, hidden items discovered during demolition etc. one would need to submit revised drawings and possibly specs. Working with DSA and OSHPD you have to document all substantial changes. Moving a partition wall a few inches, you probably wouldn't need to do that.
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Re: Change Order and permit approval

Postby Mastro » Mon Nov 02, 2015 12:21 pm

Thank you pwlcapricorn1
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Re: Change Order and permit approval

Postby hnQ_9999 » Sun Apr 02, 2017 5:41 pm

Interesting.
I thought GC (and arch) records everything, specially
moving the wall a few inches, DSA or not. The issue troubles me
is that what if GC asks for a CO. Without looking at the plan we dont
know if it is a plumbing wall or if something elses may associate with it.
Not to mention if it is a bearing wall, fire wall...cant just make such blanket statement.
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