48 C.F.R. § 11.702

11.702 Construction contracts.

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Construction contracts may authorize a variation in estimated quantities of unit-priced items. When the variation between the estimated quantity and the actual quantity of a unit-priced item is more than plus or minus 15 percent, an equitable adjustment in the contract price shall be made upon the demand of either the Government or the contractor. The contractor may request an extension of time if the quantity variation is such as to cause an increase in the time necessary for completion. The contracting officer must receive the request in writing within 10 days from the beginning of the period of delay. However, the contracting officer may extend this time limit before the date of final settlement of the contract. The contracting officer shall ascertain the facts and make any adjustment for extending the completion date that the findings justify.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 2008–2008 · leading case: Burchick Constr. Co. v. United States, 83 Fed. Cl. 12 (Fed. Cl. 2008).
Burchick Constr. Co. v. United States, 83 Fed. Cl. 12 (Fed. Cl. 2008). “211-18 , ‘Variation in Estimated Quantity (Apr 1984),” was not incorporated into the contract (see 48 C.F.R. § 11.702 (2007)). While excavating the site, plaintiff removed thousands of cubic yards of rock in excess of the 100 cubic yard estimate.”
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