Common use of INTENT OF THE AGREEMENT Clause in Contracts

INTENT OF THE AGREEMENT. The intent of the Agreement is for the Design-Builder to perform and supply, and the Department hereby engages Design-Builder to and Design-Builder hereby agrees to perform and supply, the Work, including all necessary design services, scheduling, procurement, supervision, construction, and construction management services and supply all necessary labor, materials, equipment and related work and services necessary to fully complete the Work and obtain the intended results of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to the requirements of the Project Schedule and the Guaranteed Maximum Price requirements set forth in Article 1 above. The enumeration of particular items in the Specifications and/or Drawings shall not be construed to exclude other items. The Contract Documents are complementary, and what is required by any one of the Contract Documents (including either a Drawing or Specification) as being necessary to produce the intended results shall be binding and required as a part of the Work as if required by all Contract Documents.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement

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INTENT OF THE AGREEMENT. The intent of the Agreement is for the Design-Builder Construction Manager to perform and supply, and the Department hereby engages Design-Builder the Construction Manager to and Design-Builder Construction Manager hereby agrees to perform and supply, the Work, including all necessary design services, scheduling, procurement, supervision, construction, and construction management services and supply all necessary labor, materials, equipment and related work and services necessary to fully complete the Work and obtain the intended results of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to the requirements of the Project Schedule and the Guaranteed Maximum Price requirements set forth in Article 1 aboveherein. The enumeration of particular items in the Specifications and/or Drawings shall not be construed to exclude other items. The Contract Documents are complementary, and what is required by any one of the Contract Documents (including either a Drawing or Specification) as being necessary to produce the intended results shall be binding and required as a part of the Work as if required by all Contract Documents.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Risk Agreement

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INTENT OF THE AGREEMENT. The intent of the Agreement is for the Design-Design- Builder to perform and supply, and the Department hereby engages Design-Builder to and Design-Design Builder hereby agrees to perform and supply, the Work, including all necessary design services, scheduling, procurement, supervision, construction, and construction management services and supply all necessary labor, materials, equipment and related work and services necessary to fully complete the Work and obtain the intended results of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to the requirements of the Project Schedule and the Guaranteed Maximum Price requirements set forth in Article 1 above. The enumeration of particular items in the Specifications and/or Drawings shall not be construed to exclude other items. The Contract Documents are complementary, and what is required by any one of the Contract Documents (including either a Drawing or Specification) as being necessary to produce the intended results shall be binding and required as a part of the Work as if required by all Contract Documents.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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