Familiarity with Contract Documents Sample Clauses

The 'Familiarity with Contract Documents' clause requires parties, typically contractors or service providers, to thoroughly review and understand all documents related to the contract before commencing work. This includes specifications, drawings, addenda, and any referenced materials that may affect the scope or execution of the project. By mandating this level of due diligence, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings, reduces the risk of errors or omissions, and ensures that all parties are fully aware of their obligations and the project's requirements from the outset.
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Familiarity with Contract Documents. CMR represents that it has reviewed or will review and become familiar with the existing Contract Documents, not later than the commencement of the preconstruction phase.
Familiarity with Contract Documents. Contractor represents that it has reviewed or will review and become familiar with the Contract Documents, not later than the commencement of the construction phase.
Familiarity with Contract Documents. The execution of the Contract constitutes a representation by the Contractor that it has reviewed, carefully examined, studied, and analyzed the Contract Documents.
Familiarity with Contract Documents. Design-Builder represents that it has reviewed or will review and become familiar with the existing Contract Documents, not later than the commencement of the preconstruction phase.
Familiarity with Contract Documents. CM/GC represents that it has reviewed or will review and become familiar with the existing Contract Documents, not later than the commencement of the preconstruction phase.
Familiarity with Contract Documents. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the contract plans and specifications to perform the duties contained herein.

Related to Familiarity with Contract Documents

  • THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The Contract Documents consist of the State-Contractor Agreement, the Conditions of the Contract (General, Supplementary and other Conditions), the Drawings, the Specifications, and all Addenda issued prior to bid opening and any Change Orders after execution of the Contract.

  • Copies of Contract Documents to Contractor Without charge to the Contractor the Design Professional shall furnish to the Contractor up to five sets of completed Contract Documents in hardcopy, one set of reproducible and electronic background floor and reflected ceiling plan drawings and, if requested, one copy in read-only electronic format. The Contractor may obtain such additional sets of Contract Documents, as the Contractor deems necessary and shall pay the cost of reproduction of such additional sets to the Design Professional.