Jct Standard Building Contract Without Quantities In Arizona

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The Jct Standard Building Contract Without Quantities in Arizona is a foundational legal document designed for construction projects between a contractor and an owner. This contract outlines the scope of work, specifying that the contractor will provide necessary labor and materials to construct a residence as per the owner’s selected plans. It includes provisions for the work site, stating that the owner must provide land ownership verification and permits necessary for construction. The document also clarifies soil condition responsibilities and establishes that any additional site work is an owner's expense. Key features of this contract cover insurance obligations, changes to the scope of work through written change orders, and payment structures, whether cost plus or fixed fee. Important filling instructions prompt the contractor and owner to clearly define the project details, including pricing and payment schedules. For the target audience comprising attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, this contract serves as a vital tool in managing expectations and legal duties regarding construction projects. It ensures clarity in communication between parties, which is crucial for minimizing disputes and safeguarding interests throughout the construction process.
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BOQ vs BOM While a bill of quantities (BOQ) includes an itemized list of all project costs — including materials and labor hours — a bill of materials (BOM) only includes materials. Some general contractors include a BOM in the bid packages for subcontractors, on large and small projects alike.

Contracts 'with quantities' are priced on the basis of drawings and firm bills of quantities. 'Without quantities' means a contract priced on the basis of drawings and usually another document, such as a specification or work schedules.

The term 'without quantities' refers to a construction contract or tender documents that do not include specific measured quantities of the items of work identified by the drawings and specifications. It can be used on projects where it is not possible to prepare a bill of quantities (BOQ) at the time of tendering.

The employer must provide drawings together with a description of works, and either a specification or work schedules at tender stage. The project is generally not complex enough to require bills of quantities.

Contracts 'with quantities' are priced on the basis of drawings and firm bills of quantities. 'Without quantities' means a contract priced on the basis of drawings and usually another document, such as a specification or work schedules.

4.21. 1 The Contractor shall notify the Architect/Contract Administrator as soon as the likely effect of a Relevant Matter on regular progress or the likely nature and extent of any loss and/or expense arising from a deferment of possession becomes (or should have become) reasonably apparent to him.

Clause 4.7. 2 4.7. 2 The sum due as an Interim Payment shall be an amount equal to the Gross Valuation under clause 4.13 where Alternative A applies, or clause 4.14 where Alternative B applies, in either case less the aggregate of: 4.7.

Clause 4.11 – In the event of non-payment or non-compliance with the above-mentioned Clauses, the Contractor has the right to suspend works and the process for doing so is explained in this Clause.

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Jct Standard Building Contract Without Quantities In Arizona