The Cost Plus Contract for construction in Allegheny serves as a legally binding document between a contractor and an owner for the construction of a project. This form outlines crucial elements such as the scope of work, work site, necessary permits, soil conditions, insurance requirements, survey and title obligations, and payment terms. The contractor is compensated based on actual costs incurred plus a predetermined fee, ensuring transparency in expenses. Changes in the scope of work must be documented through written change orders, allowing flexibility in project management. This contract includes measures for late payments and defines the warranty terms for workmanship. It is designed to protect both contractor and owner interests while ensuring compliance with local regulations. The form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, providing them with a clear framework to navigate construction agreements in accordance with Pennsylvania law.