QUANTITIES REFLECTED IN THE SCHEDULE Sample Clauses

QUANTITIES REFLECTED IN THE SCHEDULE. The Works as finally completed with the contract shall be measured and paid for as specified in the Pricing Schedule, and the contract price for the completed contract shall be computed at the relevant unit rates, sums, percentage fee and/or prices, all in accordance with the General and Special Conditions of Contract, the Specifications and Contract Specifications and the Drawings. The validity of the contract will in no way be affected by differences between the quantities in the Pricing Schedule and the quantities finally certified for payment.
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QUANTITIES REFLECTED IN THE SCHEDULE. The quantities given in the Bill of Quantities are estimates only, and subject to remeasuring during the execution of the work. The Contractor shall obtain the Engineer’s detailed instructions for all work before ordering any materials or executing work or making arrangements for it. The Works as finally completed in accordance with the Contract shall be measured and paid for as specified in the Bill of Quantities and in accordance with the General and Special Conditions of Contract, the Standard, Project and Particular Specifications and the Drawings. Unless otherwise stated, items are measured net in accordance with the Drawings, and no allowance has been made for waste. The validity of the contract will in no way be affected by differences between the quantities in the Bill of Quantities and the quantities finally certified for payment.

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