Work Not Described Sample Clauses

The "Work Not Described" clause defines how tasks or services that are not explicitly outlined in the contract will be handled. Typically, this clause clarifies that any additional work outside the original scope must be approved in writing before proceeding, and may require a separate agreement or adjustment to the contract price. Its core function is to prevent misunderstandings and disputes by ensuring that only agreed-upon work is performed and compensated, thereby protecting both parties from unexpected obligations or costs.
Work Not Described. All work not specifically described in the Contract Documents, yet required to produce a fully functional and properly operating project shall be provided even though every item or minor detail for the proper installation or successful operation of the entire Work is not mentioned in the Contract Documents.

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