Common use of WORK TO BE DONE Clause in Contracts

WORK TO BE DONE. The Design-Builder shall furnish all the Materials, appliances, tools, and labor of every kind required, and construct and complete in the most substantial and skillful manner, the design, construction, improvement, or reconstruction of the Project on or before the dates defined above in Article 2 and as specifically identified and shown in the Scope of Work to this Agreement and elsewhere in the Contract Documents.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Db Agreement, Db Agreement, Db Agreement

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WORK TO BE DONE. The Design-Builder shall furnish all the Materials, appliances, tools, and labor of every kind required, and construct and complete in the most substantial and skillful manner, the design, construction, improvement, or reconstruction of the Project on or before the dates defined above in Article 2 and as New York State Department of Transportation specifically identified and shown in the Scope of Work to this Agreement and elsewhere in the Contract Documents.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Db Agreement

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WORK TO BE DONE. The Design-Builder Design‐Builder shall furnish all the Materials, appliances, tools, and labor of every kind required, and construct and complete in the most substantial and skillful manner, the design, construction, improvement, or reconstruction of the Project on or before the dates defined above in Article 2 and as specifically identified and shown in the Scope of Work to this Agreement and elsewhere in the Contract Documents.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Rochester Station Project

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