Familiarity with the Habitat Project Work Area Sample Clauses

Familiarity with the Habitat Project Work Area. Prior to the Contract Date, the Contractor’s agents and representatives shall have inspected and become familiar with the Habitat Project Work Area, their physical condition relevant to the obligations of the Contractor pursuant to this Agreement, including surface conditions, natural terrain, vegetation, roads, Utilities, topographical conditions and air and water quality conditions. Further, as of the Contract Date, the Contractor shall be familiar with all local and other conditions which may be material to the Contractor’s performance of the Contract Obligations (including transportation; seasons and climate; access, availability, disposal, handling and storage of materials and equipment; and availability and quality of labor and Utilities); the Contractor shall have reviewed all information made available by the KRRC and the Project Company regarding the Project, the Project Site, the Habitat Project Work Area and the Habitat Project Work provided to or developed by the Contractor pursuant to or in connection with this Agreement and the Project Agreement, including the information contained in the Reference Documents; the Contractor shall have made all other site investigations that it deems necessary to make a determination as to the condition of the Project, the Project Site and the Habitat Project Work Area, to confirm that the Habitat Project Work Area constitutes an acceptable and suitable site for the Habitat Restoration Work and the Habitat Maintenance Services, and to confirm the Contract Compensation. Subject to (i) the proviso at the end of Section 4.6 (Regulated Site Condition) and (ii) the Contractor’s relief for Uncontrollable Circumstances, the Contractor accepts the Project Site and Habitat Project Work Area in their “as-is” condition and acknowledges that the Project Site and Habitat Project Work Areas contains undeveloped property containing natural and wild waters, terrain, plants and animals.
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