The Cost Plus Contract in costing in Florida is a legal form designed for construction projects, specifying that the Owner will cover all actual expenses incurred by the Contractor plus an additional fee. This form includes key components such as scope of work, work site details, permit responsibilities, soil conditions, insurance requirements, boundary surveys, and provisions for changes in the project scope. Filling out the form requires the Contractor and Owner to clearly define the project parameters, including materials and labor costs, as well as any changes to the project through written change orders. Specific use cases for this form include residential construction agreements, renovations, or any construction project where costs may fluctuate. This contract is particularly valuable for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants as it provides a structured framework for managing construction costs and responsibilities, ensuring compliance with local regulations and protecting the interests of both parties involved.