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Work Described. The Contractor shall furnish all the labor, materials and equipment, required by the plans, specifications and as directed by the Engineer for the performance of the Work. Any labor, materials and equipment that have been omitted in the description of the Work, but that are necessary or proper for the completion of the Work, shall be furnished by the Contractor at its sole cost and expense.
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Work Described. Subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, Owner hereby engages Contractor, and Contractor hereby agrees and undertakes to: (i) mine (solely by surface mining methods, including auger and high-wall miner), remove, clean, load, transport and deliver to Owner in the pit, (the “Point of Delivery”), Coal in the quantities and of the quality hereinafter specified; and (ii) perform all other work ancillary to such mining, removal, cleaning, loading, transportation and delivery of the Coal, including but not limited to all reclamation and surface maintenance necessary for a full bond release (all of said services specified in clauses (i) and (ii) hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Work”). Contractor’s reclamation obligations hereunder shall survive the expiration, termination or cancellation of this Agreement.
Work Described. Subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, Owner hereby engages Contractor, and Contractor hereby agrees and undertakes to: (i) mine (solely by surface mining methods, including auger and high-wall mining), remove, process, load, transport and deliver to Owner at the process plant, (the “Point of Delivery”), Pozzolan in the quantities and of the quality hereinafter specified; and (ii) perform all other work ancillary to such mining, removal, processing, packaging, loading, transportation and delivery of the Pozzolan, including but not limited to all reclamation and surface maintenance necessary for a full bond release (all of said services specified in clauses (i) and (ii) hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Work”). Contractor’s reclamation obligations hereunder shall survive the expiration, termination or cancellation of this Agreement.
Work Described. It is the intent of this Contract that the Contractor shall provide all necessary plant, equipment, tools, machines, floating equipment, transportation, materials, superintendance and skilled labor required to perform the specified construction or reconstruction work at the locations specified herein. The Contractor shall furnish all materials, tools, machinery, implements, equipment, staging, scaffolding, and whatever else may be required for the construction or reconstruction work and protection of the work as the Engineer may direct.

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