The Construction Contract for Oregon Forest Fire Map in San Bernardino is a legal document that establishes the agreement between the Contractor and the Owner for constructing a residence. Key features include a defined scope of work, which outlines the necessary labor and materials, a work site designation, and the responsibility for obtaining required permits. The contract emphasizes the Contractor's lack of liability for soil conditions at the work site and the necessity for Owners to provide detailed specifications for additional site work. Insurance requirements are clearly stated to protect both parties, and procedures for changes to the scope of work through written Change Orders are outlined. Payment terms offer flexibility, allowing for either a cost-plus structure or a fixed fee, along with provisions for late payment and default. Warranty details are included, limiting Contractor liability for defects in workmanship to one year. This form serves as a crucial resource for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in construction law, ensuring all parties have clear expectations and legal protections throughout the construction process.