CONTRACTOR SUPERVISION. 40.1 Contractor shall designate and keep continuously on the project, during its progress and until the project is finally accepted, an experienced and competent project manager and superintendent and any necessary assistants, all satisfactory to County. The project manager and superintendent shall not be changed except with the consent of County unless the project manager or superintendent proves to be unsatisfactory to Contractor and ceases to be in Contractor’s employ. 40.2 The superintendent shall represent Contractor project manager in Contractor’s absence and all notices, requests and instructions given to the superintendent shall be considered as having been given to Contractor project manager. 40.3 Contractor shall give efficient supervision to the Work, using Contractor’s best skill and attention. Contractor shall carefully study and compare all drawings, specifications and other instructions giving prompt notice to County of any errors, inconsistency, or omission which Contractor should have reasonably discovered.
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Sources: Construction Agreement, Construction Agreement, Construction Agreement
CONTRACTOR SUPERVISION. 40.1 Contractor shall designate and keep continuously on the project, during its progress and until the project is finally accepted, an experienced and competent project manager and superintendent and any necessary assistants, all satisfactory to County. The project manager and superintendent shall not be changed except with the consent of County unless the project manager or superintendent proves to be unsatisfactory to Contractor and ceases to be in Contractor’s employ.
40.2 The superintendent shall represent Contractor project manager in Contractor’s absence and all notices, requests and instructions given to the superintendent shall be considered as having been given to Contractor project manager.
40.3 Contractor shall give efficient supervision to the Workwork, using Contractor’s best skill and attention. Contractor shall carefully study and compare all drawings, specifications and other instructions giving prompt notice to County of any errors, inconsistency, or omission which Contractor should have reasonably discovered.
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Sources: Fixed Price Construction Contract, Fixed Price Construction Contract, Fixed Price Construction Contract