Construction Project In Building In Ohio

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The Construction Contract is a legally binding agreement entered into between a Contractor and an Owner for a construction project in Ohio. It outlines the scope of work, specifying that the Contractor will provide all necessary labor and materials for the project detailed in the plans and specifications selected by the Owner. The contract identifies the Work Site and clarifies the responsibilities for obtaining permits, with associated costs borne by the project. It emphasizes that the Contractor does not bear responsibility for soil conditions at the site, placing that obligation on the Owner. The contract further details insurance requirements the Contractor must fulfill, including liability and workers' compensation coverage. Changes to the scope of work can be made via written change orders, impacting overall project costs. Furthermore, it stipulates payment terms, including late payment penalties and warranties for workmanship. This form is valuable for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, as it provides a clear and structured framework to guide construction agreements. Its explicit terms help minimize disputes and clarify expectations throughout the construction process.
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Construction Project In Building In Ohio