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The Construction Contract, specifically a cost-plus type, is designed for situations where the Owner agrees to pay the Contractor for the actual costs of materials in addition to a fee for their services, ensuring both parties understand their financial commitments. In Montgomery, this type of contract is beneficial when the project’s scope may change, allowing for flexibility in costs based on actual expenses incurred. Key features include clearly defined scope of work, including site details and the obligation for permits, as well as stipulations about insurance and changes in project scope through written change orders. This form allows the Contractor to charge the Owner for unforeseen costs related to soil conditions and provides detailed payment terms including late payment penalties. Target audiences such as attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants will find this form essential for structuring agreements that accommodate dynamic construction projects, thus safeguarding against potential financial disputes and ensuring compliance with local regulations. When filling out the form, users should carefully document each party's responsibilities and ensure all amendments are recorded in writing to avoid misunderstandings.