Prime and Subcontracting Requirements Sample Clauses

Prime and Subcontracting Requirements. In accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, the Participating County may contract with public or private contractors of services for activities necessary for the completion of the Project. Participating County agrees that in the event of an inconsistency between the Agreement and any other Project Document and Participating County’s Agreement for Construction with a contractor, the Project Documents will prevail. Participating County shall ensure that the contractor complies with all requirements of the Project Documents and all instructions of the Participating County Construction Administrator regarding compliance with the Project Documents. Participating County assures that for any contract awarded by the Participating County, such insurance (e.g., fire and extended coverage, workers’ compensation, public liability and property damage, and “all-risk” coverage) as is customary and appropriate will be obtained. Participating County agrees that its contractor will list construction costs according to the CSI Divisions of the Schedule of Values as specified in Exhibit B. Since certain portions of the Project may not be eligible for State Financing in all requests for reimbursement, the Participating County’s contractor shall separately list work not eligible for State Financing, and the Participating County Construction Administrator shall identify such work for the contractor. Participating County agrees that it is the Participating County Construction Administrator’s responsibility to provide a liaison between the Participating County, the BSCC, and its contractor. Participating County agrees that its contractor is not responsible nor required to engage in direct discussion with the BSCC or any representative thereof, except that the contractor shall in good faith exert its best effort to assist the Participating County in fully complying with all requirements of the contract. Participating County agrees to place appropriate language in all contracts for work on the Project requiring the Participating County’s contractor(s) to:
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