What does SO stand for?

SO stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of SO across different fields and industries.

Stop Order

Most Common

A Stop Order is a formal directive issued by an authorized party, such as the project owner, architect, engineer, or a court, to halt all or specific parts of work on a construction project. This order can be issued for various reasons, including safety concerns, discovery of unforeseen conditions, design changes, lack of funding, non-compliance with specifications, or legal disputes. Receiving an SO means that the contractor must cease the designated work immediately to prevent further issues or complications.

This is a critical document in project management, as it has significant implications for schedules, costs, and legal liabilities. Once a Stop Order is issued, work typically cannot resume until the underlying issues are resolved and a formal "resume work" order is given. Therefore, understanding and promptly reacting to an SO is paramount for all parties involved in a construction project.

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How is SO used?

  • The city inspector issued an SO (Stop Order) on the foundation work due to concerns about the structural integrity.

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