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ARTICLE 19. Access to the Work: Uncovering Finished Work <br />19.1 The Engineer will at all times have access to the Work. The Contractor will provide proper <br />facilities for such access and observation of the Work and also for any inspection, or testing thereof <br />by others. <br />19.2 If any Work is covered contrary to the request of the Engineer, it must, if requested by the <br />Engineer, be uncovered for observation and replaced at the Contractor's expense. <br />19.3 If any Work has been covered which the engineer has not specifically requested to observe <br />prior to its being covered, or if the Engineer considers it necessary or advisable that covered Work be <br />inspected or tested by others, the Contractor, at the Engineer's request, will uncover, expose or <br />otherwise make available for observation, inspection or testing as the Engineer may require, that <br />portion of the Work in question, furnishing all necessary labor, material and equipment. If it is found <br />that such Work is defective or does not meet the requirements of the Contract Documents, the <br />Contractor will bear all the expenses of such uncovering, exposure, observation, inspection and <br />testing and of satisfactory reconstruction, including compensation for additional professional <br />services, and an appropriate Change Order shall be issued depicting all such costs from the Contract <br />Price. If, however, such Work is found to be non -defective and meets the requirements of the <br />Contract Documents, the Contractor will be allowed an increase in the Contract Price or extension of <br />the Contract Time directly attributable to such uncovering, exposure, observation, inspection, testing <br />and reconstruction, provided the Engineer first obtained uncovering approval from the Owner. <br />ARTICLE 20. Changes in the Work <br />20.1 Without invalidating the Agreement, the Owner may, at any time or from time to time, order <br />additions, deletions or revisions in the Work; these will be authorized by Change Orders. Upon <br />receipt of a Change Order, the Contractor will proceed with the Work involved. All such Work shall <br />be executed under the applicable conditions of the Contract Documents. If any Change Order causes <br />an increase or decrease in the Contract Price or an extension or shortening of the Contract Time, an <br />equitable adjustment will be made as provided in the Contract Documents. <br />20.2 The Engineer may authorize minor changes or alterations in the Work not involving extra cost <br />and not inconsistent with the overall intent of the Contract Documents. These may be accomplished <br />by a Field Order. <br />20.3 Additional Work performed by the Contractor without authorization of a Change Order will <br />not entitle him to an increase in the Contract Price or an extension of the Contract Time, except in the <br />case of an emergency as provided in elsewhere herein. <br />20.4 The Owner will execute any appropriate Change Order prepared by the Engineer covering <br />changes in the Work to be performed and work performed in an emergency and any other claim of the <br />Contractor for a change in the Contract Time or the Contract Price which is approved by the Owner <br />and Engineer. <br />GC 16 <br />
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