From PEaM
| AACEI
| Access to the work – The right of the contractor to ingress and egress, and to occupy the work site as required to reasonably perform the work described in the contract documents. (11/90)[1]
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An example of denial of access to the work would be on the segment of a sewer installation project where no easements or work limits are indicated, but the contractor is ordered, after contract award, to conduct operations within a narrow work corridor necessitating different or unanticipated construction methods (e.g., use of sheeting). [1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering International [AACEI] (2007). Cost Engineering Terminology, 10S-90, Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering International.