REALWorld Law

Construction

Variations

How are variations to the specification for engineering or construction works normally dealt with?

Romania

Romania

Normally variations to the specification for engineering or construction works may be requested by the engineer at any time prior to the issue of the completion minutes.

Such variations may include:

  • Changes to the quantities of any item of work included in the construction contract (however, such changes do not necessarily constitute a variation)
  • Changes to the quality and other characteristics of any item of work
  • Changes to the levels, positions and/or dimensions of any part of the works
  • The omission of any work unless it is to be carried out by others
  • Any additional work, materials or services necessary for the permanent works, including any associated tests carried out at completion, the drilling of boreholes and other testing and exploratory work
  • Changes to the sequence or timing of the execution of the works

Where the engineer requests a variation the contractor must respond in writing as soon as practicable, either giving reasons why he cannot comply (if this is the case) or by submitting:

  • A description of the proposed work to be performed and a programme for executing it
  • The contractor’s proposals for any necessary modifications to the programme and to the time for completion
  • The contractor’s proposal for the valuation of the variation

The engineer shall, as soon as practicable, approve, disapprove or make comments on the contractor’s response. Normally, each instruction to execute a variation, with any requirement for adjusting costs, is issued by the engineer to the contractor who then approves it.