SUBCONTRACTOR'S CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Sample Clauses
SUBCONTRACTOR'S CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 2.1 The Contract Documents are complementary and are intended to include and imply all items required for the proper execution and completion of the Work. Any item of Work mentioned in the Specifications and not shown on the Drawings, or shown on the Drawings and not mentioned in the Specifications, shall be provided as if shown and mentioned in both.
2.2 The Drawings and Specifications are to be treated by Subcontractor as "scope" documents which indicate the general scope of the Project in terms of the architectural design concept, the overall dimensions, the type of structural, mechanical, electrical, utility, and other systems, and an outline of major architectural elements. As "scope" documents, the Drawings and Specifications do not necessarily indicate or describe all items required for the full performance and proper completion of the Work. The Contract is let with the understanding that Subcontractor is to furnish for the Contract Price all items required for proper completion of the Work. Subsequent Drawings and Specifications which may more completely detail certain requirements of the Work may be issued, at the option of the Architect/Engineer, for the purpose of construction, but there is no obligation to issue such additional documents.
2.3 The Work shall be first class and be in accordance with the best standards of the construction industry in the city where the Project is located. Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing a sufficient quantity of materials, parts and equipment for installation of all items of the Work indicated, described or reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents.
2.4 The Specifications generally describe Work which cannot be readily indicated on the Drawings, such as types, qualities and methods of installation for materials and equipment. It is not intended to describe every item of Work in the Specifications which can be shown on the Drawings nor to show on the Drawings all items of Work which can be described in the Specifications even if such items are of such nature that they could have been shown on the Drawings or described in the Specifications. All materials and labor for the Work which are shown on the Drawings or described in the Specifications or are inferable therefrom as necessary to produce a finished job shall be provided by Subcontractor.
2.5 The Specifications are separated into titled sections for convenience only and not to suggest the trade or craft involved.
