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A Construction Change Order (CCO) is a document used in the construction industry to modify the scope of work, cost, or schedule of a project. It is typically used when the original contract does not cover the full scope of the project, or when the scope of the project changes during the course of the project. CCOs are typically used to document changes in the scope of work, cost, or schedule of a project, and to ensure that all parties involved in the project are aware of the changes. The CCO market is an important part of the construction industry, as it helps to ensure that projects are completed on time and within budget. It also helps to ensure that all parties involved in the project are aware of any changes that may occur during the course of the project. Some companies in the CCO market include Procore Technologies, PlanGrid, Autodesk, and Buildertrend. Show Less Read more