Common use of CONTRACTOR'S UNDERSTANDING Clause in Contracts

CONTRACTOR'S UNDERSTANDING. Contractor acknowledges that it has, by careful investigation and inspection, satisfied itself as to the nature and location of the job site; the ground, character, quality and quantity of the materials and conditions to be encountered, including subsoil conditions, if applicable; the character and amount of labor, equipment, supplies and materials needed preliminary to and during the performance of the Work; and all other matters which can in any way affect the Work under this Contract. Contractor further acknowledges that neither District nor District’s Representative have made any representations whatsoever concerning job site conditions, except for such representations that may have been made in writing in this Contract.

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Sources: Public Works Construction Contract

CONTRACTOR'S UNDERSTANDING. Contractor acknowledges that it has, by careful investigation and inspection, satisfied itself as to the nature and location of the job site; the ground, character, quality and quantity of the materials and conditions to be encountered, including subsoil conditions, if applicable; the character and amount of labor, equipment, supplies and materials needed preliminary to and during the performance of the Work; and all other matters which can in any way affect the Work under this Contract. Contractor further acknowledges that neither District Agency nor DistrictAgency’s Representative have made any representations whatsoever concerning job site conditions, except for such representations that may have been made in writing in this Contract.

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Sources: Public Works Construction Contract