Common use of Expert Evaluation Clause in Contracts

Expert Evaluation. The Contractor has evaluated, as an expert, all factors and data that may be deemed to affect the execution of the Project in compliance with the provisions of this Contract, including, inter alia: (i) the Site and its surroundings; (ii) financial aspects and risks; (iii) technical aspects and risks; (iv) construction aspects and risks; (v) interaction with any other contractors; and (vi) any other risk involved therein, and such other conditions that may reasonably be expected to affect the construction, progress or completion of the Project in accordance with this Contract. Pursuant to its evaluation, the Contractor has reasonable grounds to believe and does believe that the performance of its obligations in accordance with the provisions of this Contract is feasible and practicable, and that it possesses all required qualification and ability to this end.

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