Common use of Representations by Contractor Clause in Contracts

Representations by Contractor. The Contractor hereby represents that before bidding, he carefully examined the Drawings and Project Manual, visited the Site of the Work and fully informed himself as to all existing conditions at the Site and limitations of information provided by the County regarding the Site. The Contractor further represents that he has satisfied himself as to the nature and location of the Work, the general and local conditions, conditions of the Site, availability of labor, materials on the Site, the kind of equipment needed, the requirements of various trades or crafts needed to perform the Work and all other matters which in any way affect the Work or cost. The Contractor agrees that his failure to acquaint himself with all available information concerning conditions shall not relieve him from his bid or his responsibility for estimating properly the difficulties or cost of the Work, or the requirements for any trade, craft or portion of the Work. The Contractor further represents that the Contract Price shall include everything necessary for the completion of Work and of fulfillment of this Agreement for Construction within the time specified hereby, including, but not limited to, furnishing all materials, equipment, tools, plant and other facilities, and all management, superintendence, labor, and services. The Contract Price includes allowance for all Federal, State and local taxes and payment of the prevailing wages required by applicable law and/or the General Conditions.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Public Works Contract, Public Works Contract, Public Works Contract

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