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Contractor's Insurance 31. Surety Bonds 32. Owner's Insurance 33. Assignment 34. Rights of Various Interests 35. Separate Contracts 36. Subcontracts 37. Engineer's Status 38. Engineer's Decisions 39. Arbitration 40. Lands for Work 41.
Contractor's Insurance 31. Surety Bonds 32. Owner's Insurance 33. Assignment 34. Rights of Various Interests 35. Separate Contracts 36. Subcontracts 37. Engineer's Status 38. Engineer's Decisions 39. Arbitration 40. Lands for Work 41.
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The Owner , through the Engineer , or the Engineer as the Owner's representative , shall furnish Drawings and Specifica . tions which adequately represent the requirements of the work to be performed under the Contract .
The Owner , through the Engineer , or the Engineer as the Owner's representative , shall furnish Drawings and Specifica . tions which adequately represent the requirements of the work to be performed under the Contract .
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38 – Engineer's Decisions The Engineer shall , within a reasonable time after their presentation to him , make decisions in writing on all claims of the Owner or the Contractor and on all other matters relating to the execution and ...
38 – Engineer's Decisions The Engineer shall , within a reasonable time after their presentation to him , make decisions in writing on all claims of the Owner or the Contractor and on all other matters relating to the execution and ...
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