The Construction Contract outlines a formal agreement between a contractor and an owner for a project involving flowers in Middlesex. This document includes sections detailing the scope of work, work site location, necessary permits, and insurance requirements. The contractor is responsible for obtaining permits and will not be liable for soil conditions affecting the construction site. Changes to the project's scope, such as additional landscaping or modifications, must be documented through written change orders that may impact project costs. Payment terms are included, allowing for a cost-plus or fixed-fee structure. Late payments incur a charge and collection costs, while warranty provisions limit liability to defects in workmanship for one year. This contract serves as a key tool for various legal professionals, including attorneys and paralegals, by providing a structured framework for construction agreements, ensuring clarity in terms, and outlining responsibilities to protect both parties involved.