The Construction Contract form outlines the agreement between a contractor and an owner for a construction project in San Antonio, utilizing a cost plus pricing model. It specifies the scope of work, detailing the responsibilities of both parties, including obtaining necessary permits and addressing soil conditions. Key features include sections on insurance, boundary surveys, and the process for making changes to the scope of work. The contract includes a cost plus clause, whereby the owner agrees to pay for actual material costs plus an additional fee for contractor services. It also sets late payment penalties and warranty details for workmanship defects. This form is particularly valuable for attorneys, partners, and paralegals as they help clients navigate contract obligations and compliance. Owners will find it useful for managing construction costs while ensuring legal protections are in place. Associates and legal assistants can utilize this form for drafting and reviewing purposes, while contractors can refer to it for clarity on payment structures and project responsibilities.