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morewerken

Morewerken, commonly referred to in Dutch as meerwerk, is the term used for additional work that is required or requested beyond the scope of an original contract. It is most often encountered in construction, engineering, IT projects, and other contract-based services, where the client or designer alters requirements, specifications, or conditions after work has begun.

Morewerken covers tasks, materials, or activities that were not included in the initial scope or price. Common

Pricing for meerwerk is usually set by time-and-materials, unit rates, or a revised lump-sum price agreed in

To minimize disputes, meerwerk should be documented promptly, with clear scope, price, and schedule implications, and

See also: change order, variation, contract amendment.

reasons
include
design
changes,
unforeseen
site
conditions,
regulatory
updates,
or
clarified
performance
criteria.
The
additional
work
is
typically
formalized
through
an
instruction
or
change
order,
which
documents
the
new
scope,
price,
and
schedule.
This
helps
distinguish
meerwerk
from
routine
adjustments
and
from
outright
new
contracts.
the
change
order.
The
contract
should
specify
measurement
methods,
acceptance
criteria,
and
the
timing
of
payment.
Both
client
and
contractor
bear
responsibilities:
the
client
authorizes
the
extra
work
and
provides
necessary
information,
while
the
contractor
records
work
performed
and
materials
used.
changes
should
be
approved
in
writing.
Proper
governance
and
change-control
processes
help
ensure
that
additional
work
is
integrated
smoothly
without
compromising
project
objectives.