1) The purpose of Article A3 is to identify the contract documents
referred to in article A-1 of the agreement. These include the agreement between owner and contractor, 4) 4.1) The specifications would overrule as stated in section 1.1. !) a) b) The consultant will review and ta"e appropriate action upon shop drawings, samples and other contractor submittals, c) The consultant will prepare change orders and change directives e) The consultant will receive and review written warranties and related documents re#uired by the contract and provided by the contractor $) The contractor shall have total control of the wor" and shall effectively direct and supervise .%) a) The contractor shall afford the owner and other contractors reasonable opportunity to store their products and e&ecute their wor" c) 'eport to the consultant in writing any apparent deficiencies in the wor" of other contractors or of the owner(s own forces , where such wor" affects the proper e&ecution of any portion of the wor" , prior to proceeding with that portion of the wor". ))a)*repare and submit to the owner and the consultant prior to the first application for payment , a construction schedule that indicates the timing of the ma+or activities of the wor" and provides sufficient detail of the critical events and their inter relationships to demonstrate the wor" will be performed in conformity with the contract time. b) the contractor shall monitor the progress of the wor" relative to the construction schedule and update the schedule on a monthly basis or as stipulated by the contract documents. c) The contractor shall advise the consultant of any revisions re#uired to the schedule as a result of e&tensions of the contract. ,)-lause 3..3 states the owner may, for any reasonable cause, at any time before the owner has signed the contract , ob+ect to the use of a subcontractor or supplier and re#uire the contractor to employ one of the other subcontract bidders. 1.)The materials used on the pro+ect must be new unless specified. 11)/hop drawings are drawings, diagrams, illustrations, schedules, performance charts, brochures, product data, and other data which the contractor provides to illustrate details of portions of the wor". 1%)The cash allowance is monetary sum specified by the Architect or 0ngineer and included in the price of the pro+ect to pay for wor" that is unspecified at the time of pricing. The scope of wor" or cost included in a cash allowance shall be described in the contract documents eg , product cost, installation labour, delivery etc. 13) 13.1) The contractor may apply for payment monthly as the wor" progresses. 13.%) The contractor must submit a schedule of costs 1! calender days before the first application of payment. 13.3) 1es the contractor can be paid for materials, but must provide evidence of the value and delivery. 14) The owner may stop the wor" if 2 a) The contractor is ad+udged ban"rupt, or ma"es general assignment for the benefit of creditors because of the contractors insolvency, or if a receiver if a receiver is appointed because of the contractors insolvency. b) The contractor fails to correct a default in the time specified or in such a time period as may be subse#uently agreed upon in writing by the parties. 1!) a) Ta"e all reasonable steps to determine whether any to&ic and ha3ardous substance are present at the place of wor". b) *rovide the consultant and the contractor with a written list of any such substances that are "nown to e&ist and their locations.
c) Ta"e reasonable steps to ensure that no persons e&posure to any To&ic or ha3ardous substance e&ceeds the time weighted levels prescribed by applicable legislation. d) 4ispose of, store or otherwise render harmless to&ic or 5a3ardous substances which were present which were present at the place of wor" prior to the contractor commencing wor".
1$) The owner pays for the building permit. 1) The contractor pays for the bonds 1)) The warranty period is one year from the date of substantial performance of the wor".
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