Proceeding change
A modification that is currently being carried out.
A proceeding change refers to any modification in the scope, schedule, or budget that is in progress. Proper documentation and approval are crucial to ensure that changes align with project objectives, maintain financial control, and avoid disputes.
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The proceeding change must be documented and approved before implementation to ensure alignment with project goals.
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