Common use of Contract for Construction Clause in Contracts

Contract for Construction. The “Contract for Construction,” which constitutes the entire agreement between Owner and Construction Manager, consists of: this Agreement and all exhibits hereto; the General Terms and Conditions; special conditions, if any; proposal(s) submitted by Construction Manager and accepted by Owner, if any; the Construction Documents; any amendments or addenda executed by the Owner and the Construction Manager hereafter; Owner approved change order(s) or field orders; and the additional documents listed on Exhibit A, if any. Documents not included or expressly contemplated in this Section 1.5 do not, and shall not, form any part of the Contract for Construction. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, shop drawings and other submittals from the Construction Manager or its subcontractors and suppliers do not constitute a part of the Contract for Construction.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Construction Management Services, Agreement for Construction Management Services, Agreement for Construction Management Services

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Contract for Construction. The “Contract for Construction,” which constitutes the entire agreement between Owner and Construction ManagerManager for each project, consists of: this Agreement and all exhibits hereto; the Owner’s General Terms and Conditions; special conditions, if any; proposal(s) submitted by Construction Manager and accepted by Ownerconditions or guidelines as set forth in Exhibit A, if any; the Construction DocumentsDocuments for each specific project (inclusive of non-technical specifications); any amendments or addenda executed by the Owner and the Construction Manager hereafter; Owner and Owner-approved change order(s) or field orders; and the additional documents listed on Exhibit A, if any. Documents not included or expressly contemplated in this Section 1.5 section do not, and shall not, form any part of the Contract for Construction. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, shop drawings and other submittals from the Construction Manager or its subcontractors and suppliers do not constitute a part of the Contract for Construction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: facilities.ufl.edu

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