Intent of the Contract Documents Sample Clauses

Intent of the Contract Documents. A. For purposes of this Agreement, the termcontract documents” includes all bid documents, drawings, the Statement of Work, attachments to this Agreement, and provisions within this Agreement, along with any change orders or amendments to this Agreement.
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Intent of the Contract Documents. The intent of the Contract Documents is to include all items necessary for the proper management, execution and completion of the Work, including without limitation, all labor, materials, equipment and furnishings required in connection therewith, whether or not specifically identified in the Contract Documents. The Contract Documents are complementary, and what is required by one shall be as binding as if required by all. Any doubt as to whether any work is within the scope of the Contract shall be resolved in favor of an interpretation that the work is within the scope of the Contract. Use of the term “include” or “including” shall be deemed to mean “include without limitation,” “including but not limited to,” and similar expansive intent.
Intent of the Contract Documents. The intent of the Contract Documents is to include all items necessary for the proper management, execution and completion of the Work, including without limitation, all labor, materials, equipment and furnishings required in connection therewith. The Contract Documents are complimentary, and what is required by one shall be as binding as if required by all. Any doubt as to whether any work is within the scope of the Contract shall be resolved in favor of an interpretation that the Work is within the scope of the Contract. Use of the term “include” or “including” shall be deemed to mean “include without limitation,” “including but not limited to,” and similar expansive intent.
Intent of the Contract Documents. The intent of the Construction Documents is to provide the Trustees with full, complete, and accurate Project documentation, giving such directions as will enable any competent mechanic or other builder to carry them out, resulting in a Project that is complete in all respects. The Construction Documents shall identify that all items necessary or reasonably required to produce a complete and operational Project shall be provided.
Intent of the Contract Documents. The intent of the Contract Documents is to include all items necessary for the execution of the Work. All Work shall be performed in a professional manner and unless the means or methods of performing a task are specified elsewhere in the Contract Documents, Contractor shall employ methods that are generally accepted and used by the industry, in accordance with industry practices and the Standard of Care. The Contract Documents contain the entire integrated agreement between Contractor and Owner and supersede prior negotiations, representations, and agreements, whether written or oral. The Contract Documents do not create a contractual relationship between Design Professional and Contractor or Owner and Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors.
Intent of the Contract Documents. The Contract Documents are complementary and what is called for by one is as binding as if called for by all. Any Work that may be reasonably inferred from the Drawings or Specifications as being required to produce the intended result shall be provided by the Contractor whether or not it is specifically called for. The Contractor shall furnish and pay for all labor, supervision, materials, equipment, transportation, construction equipment and machinery, tools, appliances, water, fuel, power, energy, light, heat, utilities, telephone and communications, temporary and sanitary facilities, storage, protection, safety provisions, and all other facilities, services, and incidentals of any nature whatsoever necessary for the satisfactory and acceptable execution, testing, initial operation, and completion of the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents, ready for use, occupancy or operation by RMWD.
Intent of the Contract Documents. The intent of the Contract Documents is to include all items necessary for the proper execution and completion of the Work by the Contractor. The Contract Documents are complementary, and what is required by one shall be as binding as if required by all; performance by the Contractor shall only be required to the extent consistent with the Contract Documents.
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Intent of the Contract Documents. The intent of the Contract Documents is for the Contractor to perform and supply, and Owner hereby engages Contractor to and Contractor hereby agrees to perform and supply, the Work, including all necessary scheduling, procurement, supervision, construction, and construction management services and supply all necessary labor, materials, equipment and related work and services, including all things reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents as being necessary to fully complete the Work and obtain the intended results described in Exhibit F attached hereto, in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to the requirements of the Project Schedule and the Guaranteed Maximum Price requirements set forth in Article 3 below. The enumeration of particular items in the Specifications and/or Drawings and/or other Contract Documents shall not be construed to exclude other items. The Contract Documents are complementary, and what is required by or reasonably inferable from any one of the Contract Documents (including either a Drawing or Specification) as being necessary to produce the intended results shall be binding and required as a part of the Work as if required by all Contract Documents.
Intent of the Contract Documents. The intent of the Contract Documents is for the Contractor to perform, supply and complete, and Owner hereby engages Contractor to and Contractor hereby agrees to perform, supply and complete, the Work. Contractor’s obligation to perform, supply, complete and commission the Work shall include, without limitation, providing all necessary architectural design (except for the Owner’s Design); engineering; scheduling, procurement, supervision, construction, and construction management services; the management and coordination of Owner’s Consultants and Owner’s Contractors and Owner’s vendors with the Work; and the supplying of all necessary labor, materials, equipment and related work and services, including all things reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents as being necessary to fully complete the Work and obtain the intended results described in the Guaranteed Maximum Price Premises and Assumptions, all in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents (including, but not limited to, the requirements of the Project Schedule and the Guaranteed Maximum Price requirements set forth in Article 3 below). Contractor shall be solely responsible for the preparation of the Drawings and Specifications (other than those to be prepared by Owner’s Consultants with respect to Owner’s Design); for the means, methods, techniques and sequences of construction; and for the finished construction fully complying with the Project requirements established pursuant to the Contract Documents and with applicable Laws. Contractor recognizes that Owner is not retaining its own architect or engineer on the Project and Contractor acknowledges that it is solely responsible for Project Site analysis and for the design (except for the Owner’s Design) and construction of the Work, including coordinating the Owner’s Design with the Architect/Engineer’s design, and that Owner is relying upon Contractor for such services. Contractor accepts the relationship of trust and confidence thus imposed and shall efficiently design, administer, construct and supervise the Work in a professional manner, timely delivering the completed Project to Owner with all mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire safety and other building systems fully operational. The enumeration of particular items in the Specifications and/or Drawings and/or other Contract Documents shall not be construed to exclude other items reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents or being necessary to fully complete...
Intent of the Contract Documents. A. The Contract Documents are complementary; what is called for by one is as binding as if called for by all.
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