Common use of Scope of Performance Clause in Contracts

Scope of Performance. When the words “or equal” are used in the Contract or specifications, proposed “equals” must be approved in writing by Buyer in its sole discretion before Seller is able to deliver the Contract Work. Seller shall perform the Contract Work described by the Contract. Seller shall provide at the location where the Contract Work is to be performed all labor, materials, equipment, tools and supervision, and Seller shall bear all items of expense for these items. Seller shall perform the Contract Work to the standards of care, skill and diligence, professional or otherwise, normally provided by a competent person when supplying goods or performing services identical or substantially similar to the Contract Work hereunder. Seller shall provide all necessary material, equipment and labor to supply the Contract Work in strict conformity with the specifications. Seller shall make no changes in the specifications without Buyer’s written consent and shall not substitute materials for those specified without Buyer’s written approval. Seller’s deliverables shall conform in all material aspects to the Contract. Seller shall cooperate with all other suppliers or subcontractors working in support of Xxxxx’s Prime Contract. Xxxxxx agrees to accept direction from Buyer with respect to performance, schedule or reschedule of Contract Work as necessary, attend meetings as requested by Xxxxx, and to be responsible for its personnel working harmoniously with other suppliers or subcontractors.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions

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