Contract Cost Plus Agreement With Mexico

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The Contract Cost Plus Agreement with Mexico outlines the terms of a construction project between the Contractor and the Owner. This form specifies the scope of work, which includes the labor and materials required to complete the residence as per the agreed plans and specifications. It establishes the work site and details the responsibilities of each party regarding permits and regulatory approvals. The agreement clarifies that the contractor is not responsible for soil conditions and outlines the insurance requirements that the contractor must meet. Changes to the scope of work can be made by written 'Change Orders,' with associated costs to be covered by the Owner. The form presents two options for payment: a cost-plus structure where the Owner pays the actual costs of materials plus a fee, or a fixed fee arrangement. Additionally, it includes clauses for late payment penalties and a limited warranty from the Contractor for defects in workmanship. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in construction projects, as it provides a clear framework for outlining obligations and expectations in a construction agreement.
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Contract Cost Plus Agreement With Mexico