Common use of Site Conditions Documents Clause in Contracts

Site Conditions Documents. The Contractor hereby confirms that it has received and carefully reviewed the surveys, reports and documents provided by the Airport Authority or otherwise available to the Contractor. Such documents, together with all additional surveys, reports, plans, studies, tests, information and other documents relating to utilities and subsurface and other conditions affecting or relating to the performance of the Work that may be delivered or made available to the Contractor after the date of this Agreement, are referred to collectively as the “Site Conditions Documents.” Site Conditions Documents are not Contract Documents, unless they are specifically identified as Contract Documents elsewhere in the Contract Documents. The Contractor further confirms that it has carefully examined the Site and local conditions and has carefully studied and compared and will carefully study and compare the Site Conditions Documents with each other and with conditions at the Site. Certain information reflected in the Site Conditions Documents is based upon limited information furnished to the Airport Authority and the Designer by other public agencies, utility companies, other consultants and contractors and other parties, and neither the Designer nor the Airport Authority warrants or guarantees the accuracy or completeness thereof. If differing site conditions (as defined in the General Conditions) are discovered during the progress of the Work, the Contractor may request an equitable adjustment in the Contract Sum and/or Construction Duration as provided in the General Conditions, subject, however, to the provisions of this Section and other applicable provisions of the Contract Documents.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Construction Services Agreement, Construction Services Agreement, Construction Services Agreement

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