EXAMINATION OF DOCUMENTS AND SITE Sample Clauses

EXAMINATION OF DOCUMENTS AND SITE. The Design-Builder agrees that before submitting its Proposal it carefully examined the Contract Documents together with the Site of the proposed Work and its surrounding territory and is informed regarding all of the conditions affecting the Work to be done and labor and Materials to be furnished for the completion of this Contract, including the existence of poles, wires, pipes, and other facilities and structures of municipal and other public service corporations on, over, or under the Site, except latent conditions that meet the requirements was secured by personal and other investigation and research.
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EXAMINATION OF DOCUMENTS AND SITE. Before submitting their proposal, the Respondent shall familiarize themselves with the nature and extent of the work and any local conditions that may in any manner affect the work to be done and the equipment, materials, and labor required. Respondent shall also examine all drawings, specifications, addenda and other Contract Documents to be thoroughly informed regarding any and all conditions and requirements that may in any manner affect the work to be performed under the contract.
EXAMINATION OF DOCUMENTS AND SITE. Before submitting a proposal, each bidder shall carefully examine the electrical, mechanical, architectural, and structural drawings and specifications. He shall also visit the site and fully inform himself as to all existing conditions and limitations applying to the work. If, after such examination and study, it appears that any change from the drawings and specifications should be allowed, the bidder shall so state in writing together with any change in cost involved. By the act of submitting a proposal, each bidder shall be deemed to have made such examinations of the drawings and specifications and premises, and it will be assumed that he is therefore familiar with the entire scope of the project and has based his proposal upon the work described in the Plans and Specifications and upon all existing conditions and limitations applying to his work.
EXAMINATION OF DOCUMENTS AND SITE. Before submitting a bid, the bidders shall familiarize themselves with the nature and extent of the work and any local conditions that may in any manner affect the work to be done and the equipment, materials, and labor required. Bidders shall also examine all drawings, specifications, addenda, and other relevant documents to be thoroughly informed regarding any and all conditions and requirements that may in any manner affect the work to be performed under the contract.
EXAMINATION OF DOCUMENTS AND SITE. The bidder has carefully examined the Bidding Documents, including the Drawings and Specifications, and has examined the site of the Work, so as to make certain of the conditions at the site and to gain a clear understanding of the work to be done.
EXAMINATION OF DOCUMENTS AND SITE. Before submitting their proposal, the Bidder shall familiarize themselves with the nature and extent of the work and any local conditions that may in any manner affect the work to be done and the equipment, materials, and labor required. Bidder shall also examine all drawings, specifications, addenda and other Contract Documents to be thoroughly informed regarding any and all conditions and requirements that may in any manner affect the work to be performed under the contract.
EXAMINATION OF DOCUMENTS AND SITE. SC10.1 1.5 Add new GC 1.5 – EXAMINATION OF DOCUMENTS AND SITE as follows: “GC 1.5
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EXAMINATION OF DOCUMENTS AND SITE. The Contractor declares and represents that in tendering for the Work, and in entering into a Contract with the Owner for the performance of the Work, it has investigated for itself the character of the Work to be done, based on information generally available from a visit to the Place of the Work and to the standard set out under GC 3.14.1 and further represents and warrants and acknowledges that it considered and took into account in the Contract Price all reasonably known impacts and restrictions arising from the COVID-19 pandemic, including without limitation corresponding legislative changes that may impact performance of the Project, various weather conditions that may affect the Work, the availability of supplies and labour or other conditions or risks that the Contractor knew about or reasonably ought to have known about prior to the date of the Contract. The Contractor has assumed and does hereby assume all risk of known conditions now existing or arising in the course of the Work which might or could make the Work, or any items thereof more expensive in character, or more onerous to fulfil, than was contemplated or known when the tender was made or the Contract signed.
EXAMINATION OF DOCUMENTS AND SITE. The Contractor confirms that he or she has carefully examined all the Contract Documents, together with the site of the Project, as well as its surrounding territory; it is fully informed regarding all existing conditions, both natural and manmade, as well as all such above grade, at grade and subsurface conditions that may in any way affect the work to be done and labor and materials to be furnished for the proper completion of the Project, including, by way of example, the existence of poles, wires, pipes, ducts, conduits and other facilities and structures of municipal and public service corporations on, over or under the Project site; that it has secured such information by personal investigation, research, and inquiry into all reasonably available data concerning the actual site and has not relied upon the estimates or records of the Town; and that it will make no claim against the Town by reason of reliance on any such estimates, tests, information, data or representations made by any officer, agent, representative or employee of the Town, or for costs incurred as a result thereof.
EXAMINATION OF DOCUMENTS AND SITE. The Contractor agrees that before making its proposal it carefully examined the contract documents, together with the site of the proposed work, as well as its surrounding territory, and is informed regarding all of the conditions affecting the work to be done and labor and materials to be furnished for the completion of this contract, including the existence of poles, wires, pipes and other facilities and structures of municipal and other public service corporations on, over or under the site, except
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