
Change Order Management
Change Order Management
Changes happen on every project. We manage change orders to protect your interests and keep the project moving.


What is Change Order Management?
Change orders modify the original contract, adding or deleting scope, adjusting prices, or extending schedules. Changes may result from design modifications, unforeseen conditions, owner requests, or errors and omissions in contract documents. Effective change order management evaluates whether changes are necessary and appropriately priced, documents approvals, and tracks cumulative impact on budget and schedule. Poor change order management allows costs to escalate and schedules to slip without accountability. For owners, change order management is a significant contract administration responsibility. Contractors naturally see changes as revenue opportunities. Your interests require careful evaluation and negotiation.
STEP BY STEP GUIDE
How Do Change Order Management Works?
Change Identification
We document the circumstances giving rise to proposed changes, including who initiated the change and why.
Change Identification
We document the circumstances giving rise to proposed changes, including who initiated the change and why.
Change Identification
We document the circumstances giving rise to proposed changes, including who initiated the change and why.
Scope Evaluation
We evaluate whether the change is within original contract scope or represents additional work warranting compensation.
Scope Evaluation
We evaluate whether the change is within original contract scope or represents additional work warranting compensation.
Scope Evaluation
We evaluate whether the change is within original contract scope or represents additional work warranting compensation.
Cost Review
We review contractor pricing for reasonableness, comparing to original bid pricing, market rates, and detailed cost breakdowns.
Cost Review
We review contractor pricing for reasonableness, comparing to original bid pricing, market rates, and detailed cost breakdowns.
Cost Review
We review contractor pricing for reasonableness, comparing to original bid pricing, market rates, and detailed cost breakdowns.
Negotiation
We manage communication with planning departments, environmental agencies, fire authorities, and inspectors throughout the review process.
Negotiation
We manage communication with planning departments, environmental agencies, fire authorities, and inspectors throughout the review process.
Negotiation
We manage communication with planning departments, environmental agencies, fire authorities, and inspectors throughout the review process.
Documentation
We document approved changes formally, incorporating them into contract and project controls.
Documentation
We document approved changes formally, incorporating them into contract and project controls.
How QBS Construction Helps
We evaluate change orders from the owner's perspective. We question whether changes are truly extra work or contractor responsibility. We verify that pricing is fair. We negotiate firmly but fairly to protect your budget while maintaining relationships needed to complete the project.


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Frequently Asked Questions
Are all change orders the owner's responsibility to pay?
How do you evaluate change order pricing?
Can change orders be avoided?
How do change orders affect schedule?
What is a construction contingency?

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Ready to Begin Your U.S. Expansion?
Contact QBS Construction Group to discuss your project requirements. Our team will evaluate your needs and present solutions tailored to your objectives and timeline.

Designed and maintained by
Site&Sold

Ready to Begin Your U.S. Expansion?
Contact QBS Construction Group to discuss your project requirements. Our team will evaluate your needs and present solutions tailored to your objectives and timeline.

Designed and maintained by
Site&Sold








