The Construction Contract Cost Plus with Example in Harris provides a legal framework for a contractor and an owner to agree on a project involving the construction of a residence. This contract outlines the scope of work, site-specific details, and the responsibilities of both parties. A notable feature is the cost-plus structure, where the owner agrees to pay for the actual costs of materials plus a specified fee for the contractor's services, providing flexibility in budgeting based on actual expenses incurred. Additionally, it includes provisions for permits, soil conditions, insurance, and warranty limits, ensuring both parties understand their rights and obligations. Filling instructions emphasize the need for detailed information about the work site, costs, and potential changes to the scope of work, which must be documented through written change orders. This contract is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in construction projects, enabling them to ensure compliance and mitigate risks while facilitating effective project management.