Common use of Betterment Clause in Contracts

Betterment. If a required item or component of the Owner’s project should be omitted from Engineer’s construction documents, Engineer shall not be responsible for paying the cost required to add such item or component to the extent that such item or component would have been required and included in the original construction documents. In no event will Engineer be responsible for any cost or expense that provides betterment or upgrades or enhances the value of the Owner’s project.

Appears in 7 contracts

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Betterment. If If, due to the Engineer’s negligence, a required item or component of the Owner’s project should be Project is omitted from the Engineer’s construction documentsdocument, the Engineer shall not be responsible for paying the cost required to add such item or component to the extent that such item or component would have been required and included in the original construction documents. In no event will the Engineer be responsible for any cost or expense that provides betterment or upgrades or enhances the value of the Owner’s projectProject.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: agenda.wilco.org

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