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The Contract Cost Plus Agreement with Japan in Alameda is a legal document designed for construction projects, specifying the terms between a Contractor and an Owner. The agreement includes details about the scope of work, the work site, permits, soil conditions, insurance, and the process for making changes to the project. Key features include the Contractor's obligation to obtain necessary permits and the Owner's responsibility for any soil-related issues. The contract outlines the payment structure, stating that the Owner will pay for actual costs plus an additional fee or a fixed fee, depending on the chosen option. It also addresses late payments, specifying a late fee and potential collection costs. The warranty section limits the Contractor's liability to defects arising within one year. This document is particularly useful for attorneys, contractors, project owners, associates, and paralegals involved in construction, providing clear guidelines for contractual obligations and financial arrangements, ensuring all parties are protected throughout the project.