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REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS FEDERAL - AID CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS. FHWA - 1273 Electronic Version - May 1, 2012 Z-8 I. General II. Nondiscrimination
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REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS FEDERAL - AID CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS. FHWA-1273 -- Revised May 1, 2012
REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS FEDERAL - AID CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS. I. General II. Nondiscrimination III. Non-segregated Facilities
REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS FEDERAL - AID CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS. 3. A breach of any of the stipulations contained in these Required Contract Provisions may be sufficient grounds for withholding of progress payments, withholding of final payment, termination of the contract, suspension / debarment or any other action determined to be appropriate by the contracting agency and FHWA.

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