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MATERIALS , APPLIANCES , EMPLOYEES Except as otherwise noted , the Contractor shall provide and pay for all ... The making and acceptance of the final payment shall constitute a waiver of all claims by the Owner , other than those ...
MATERIALS , APPLIANCES , EMPLOYEES Except as otherwise noted , the Contractor shall provide and pay for all ... The making and acceptance of the final payment shall constitute a waiver of all claims by the Owner , other than those ...
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The Contractor agrees to pay the Subcontractor for the performance of this work the sum of ( $ ) in current funds , subject to additions and deductions for changes as may be agreed upon in writing , and to make monthly payments on ...
The Contractor agrees to pay the Subcontractor for the performance of this work the sum of ( $ ) in current funds , subject to additions and deductions for changes as may be agreed upon in writing , and to make monthly payments on ...
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( 2 ) Submit to the Contractor applications for payment at such times as stipulated in Article IV so as to enable the Contractor to apply for payment . If payments are made on valuations of work done , the Subcontractor shall , before ...
( 2 ) Submit to the Contractor applications for payment at such times as stipulated in Article IV so as to enable the Contractor to apply for payment . If payments are made on valuations of work done , the Subcontractor shall , before ...
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Contents
Constructions Future 3 5 Cz | 6 |
What Is Professional Construction Management? | 13 |
MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE | 15 |
Copyright | |
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