Common use of Review of Contract Documents and the Site Clause in Contracts

Review of Contract Documents and the Site. CMR acknowledges that it has had an opportunity to examine, and prior to the submission of its GMP Proposal will have carefully examined, all of the Contract Documents including, but not limited to, the Drawings and the Specifications, and has fully acquainted itself with the scope of Work, design, availability of materials, existing facilities, the general topography, soil structure, substructure conditions, obstructions, and all other conditions pertaining to the Work, the site of the Work and its surrounding. CMR acknowledges that it has made all investigations essential to a full understanding of the difficulties which may be encountered in performing the Work and that anything in any of the Contract Documents or in any representations, statements or information made or furnished by TFC or its representatives notwithstanding, CMR will, regardless of any such conditions pertaining to the Work, the site of the Work or its surroundings, complete the Work for the compensation stated in this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Construction Manager, Construction, Construction

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