The Construction Contract for the Oregon Forest Service in Dallas outlines the agreement between the Contractor and the Owner regarding the construction of a specified project. Key features include the scope of work, which details the labor and materials required, and the work site where the project will take place. The contract stipulates that the Contractor is responsible for obtaining necessary permits, while the Owner must provide a boundary survey and title opinion prior to construction. It clarifies that the Contractor is not liable for soil conditions and outlines insurance requirements to protect both parties. The contract allows for changes to the scope of work through a written Change Order, along with the financial implications of such changes. The payment structure can be based on actual costs or a fixed fee, with provisions for late payments and warranties limited to workmanship defects. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants who need a clear, structured agreement to ensure all parties understand their rights and responsibilities in construction projects.