Common use of Inquiry Required Clause in Contracts

Inquiry Required. Should the Drawings or Specifications fail to particularly describe the Materials or details of construction of any aspect of the Work, Contractor shall make prompt inquiry to Owner Parties informing them of the issues and seeking additional clarification. Absent specifications to the contrary, the materials or processes normally used to produce first quality finished works, shall be considered a part of the Contract Documents. Commencement of any Work shall constitute Contractor’s representation that the Contract Documents are sufficiently detailed and complete to permit Contractor to complete the Work undertaken in accordance with the Contract Documents.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: General Contractor Agreement, General Contractor Agreement, General Contractor Agreement

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