Using Change Order Compliance for Subcontractors
As a Subcontractor, view the Prime Contract Change Order section of the Project Home Page to see change order compliance. This section shows change orders created by the General Contractor for the prime contract.
Note: The prime contract is your contract with the General Contractor.
General Contractors can require compliance tracking for all Subcontractor change orders on a project. When change order compliance is required, the General Contractor will communicate the requirements and update compliance status.
Viewing Change Orders
On the right side of the screen, choose Show Contract Change Orders to expand the section.
See two change order sections? If you are a Prime Subcontractor, you will see a separate section for any Subcontract Change Orders (SCOs). Subcontract Change Orders are those you have created for Sub-Tier Subcontractors.
The expanded section lists change orders that impact the prime subcontract.
Compliance
If the project requires change order compliance, then compliance status is included in the list of change orders.
Note: You can use the Non Compliant check box to see only non-compliant change orders.
Holds
A hold is applied automatically if two criteria are met:
- Compliance is set to Non-Compliant
- A line item that includes a non-compliant change order is included in an invoice.
See Allocate Change Orders for Subcontractors to adjust your Schedule of Values (SoV) with the change order amounts assigned by the General Contractor.
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Last Published Wednesday, July 10, 2024