Contractor to Examine Information Clause Samples

The "Contractor to Examine Information" clause requires the contractor to thoroughly review all relevant documents, site conditions, and project information before commencing work. This typically includes examining drawings, specifications, and any other materials provided by the client to ensure the contractor fully understands the scope and requirements of the project. By mandating this due diligence, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings, reduces the risk of errors or omissions, and allocates responsibility to the contractor for being adequately informed before starting the job.
Contractor to Examine Information. The Contractor is deemed to have examined all information and to have made all enquiries relevant to its obligations under this Contract and to be aware of all risks, contingencies, costs, difficulties and other circumstances in any way connected with the performance of its obligations under this Contract.

Related to Contractor to Examine Information

  • Contractor Information The Contractor will provide up to date information for each of the following in the form and manner specified by OGS:

  • Submission of Grievance Information a. Upon appointment of the arbitrator, the appealing party shall, within five (5) days after notice of appointment, forward to the arbitrator, with a copy to the School Board, the submission of the grievance which shall include the following: 1. The issues involved. 2. Statement of the facts. 3. Position of the grievant. 4. The written documents relating to Section 5 of the grievance procedure.

  • Updating information You must tell us promptly if information you have provided to us changes, including if your billing address changes or if your use of energy changes (for example, if you start running a business at the premises).