Common use of Intent of Subcontract and Contract Documents Clause in Contracts

Intent of Subcontract and Contract Documents. The intent of the Subcontract is for Subcontractor to furnish all permit, fees, labor, materials, equipment, tools, plans, water, light, power and other items necessary for complete and finished Work. This Subcontract and the Contract Documents shall be construed as a whole. They are intended to supplement and complement each other, and shall, where possible, be so interpreted, and what is called for by any one shall be as binding as if called for by all. Subcontractor agrees to assume towards Contractor, in connection with the Work required by this Subcontract, all of the duties, obligations and responsibilities which Contractor agreed to undertake towards Contractor’s Customer pursuant to the Contract Documents including but not limited to liquidated damages, scheduling, builder’s risk insurance, general liability insurance, warranties, force majeure, clean-up, termination for default, termination for convenience, and indemnity. The titling and division of Drawings and Specifications by trades or other classifications is for convenience only and the fact that any part of the Work should or could probably have been shown or specified under some other title or division shall not relieve the Subcontractor of performing or furnishing the required Work, nor entitle Subcontractor to extra compensation.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Subcontract Agreement

Intent of Subcontract and Contract Documents. The intent of the Subcontract is for Subcontractor to furnish all permit, fees, labor, materials, equipment, tools, plans, water, light, power and other items necessary for complete and finished Work. This Subcontract and the Contract Documents shall be construed as a whole. They are intended to supplement and complement each other, and shall, where possible, be so interpreted, and what is called for by any one shall be as binding as if called for by all. Subcontractor agrees to assume towards Contractor, in connection with the Work required by this Subcontract, all of the duties, obligations and responsibilities which Contractor agreed to undertake towards Contractor’s Customer pursuant to the Contract Documents including but not limited to liquidated damages, scheduling, builder’s risk insurance, general liability insurance, warranties, force majeure, clean-up, termination for default, termination for convenience, and indemnity. The titling and division of Drawings and Specifications by trades or other classifications is for convenience only and the fact that any part of the Work should or could probably have been shown or specified under some other title or division shall not relieve the Subcontractor of performing or furnishing the required Work, nor entitle Subcontractor to extra compensation.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Subcontract