The Construction Contract for Oregon forestry in Arizona outlines the agreement between a Contractor and an Owner for the construction of a residence. Key features include a detailed scope of work, identification of the work site, and stipulations regarding permits and soil conditions. The Contractor is responsible for acquiring necessary permits, while liability for soil conditions lies with the Owner. The contract also highlights the requirements for insurance coverage and necessitates that the Owner provide a boundary survey and title opinion before construction begins. Changes to the project scope can be made through written 'Change Orders,' and additional costs resulting from these changes will be the Owner's responsibility. The contract stipulates payment terms, including late fees for overdue payments, and provides a warranty limiting the Contractor's liability for workmanship defects. This form is particularly useful for Attorneys, Partners, Owners, Associates, Paralegals, and Legal Assistants engaged in construction projects, as it ensures clarity in expectations and responsibilities, helping to mitigate disputes and providing a clear framework for project management.