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The Construction Contract for the Oregon Forest Service in Riverside outlines the essential agreement between the Contractor and the Owner for building a residence. Key features include a detailed scope of work, specifying labor and materials required for the project, along with the designated work site location. The contract mandates that the Contractor obtain necessary permits at their expense and clarifies that they are not responsible for soil conditions at the work site, which is the Owner's responsibility. Insurance requirements are established to protect both parties, ensuring general liability, workers' compensation, and builder's risk coverage. The contract provides provisions for changes to the project scope through written Change Orders, while also delineating the payment structure as either cost plus or fixed fee. The Owner faces late payment penalties and defaults concerning payment obligations, while the Contractor’s warranty is limited to workmanship defects within one year. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in construction projects, as it ensures clarity in obligations, financial terms, and legal protections.