Common use of WORK TO BE DONE Clause in Contracts

WORK TO BE DONE. 1. The work to be done under this contract consists of the furnishing of all labor, equipment, materials, and incidentals necessary to construct all site and facility improvements called out and described in the Construction Drawings and Specifications. 2. The plans and specifications are intended to cover a complete project. It should be distinctly understood that failure to mention specifically any work which would naturally be required to complete the project shall not relieve the Contractor of his responsibility to perform such work.

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Sources: Vendor Contract, Vendor Contract