Construction Cost Plus With Showtime In Santa Clara

State:
Multi-State
County:
Santa Clara
Control #:
US-00462
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The Construction Cost Plus with Showtime in Santa Clara form is designed for construction contracts where the owner compensates the contractor for actual material costs plus a predetermined fee. This contract template includes sections on scope of work, work site, permits, and insurance, ensuring all necessary details are covered for a smooth construction process. Key features emphasize the contractor's responsibilities regarding soil conditions, permit acquisition, and insurance requirements, as well as outlining a process for change orders. Filling out the form involves specifying project details like the work site, and the agreed-upon contractor's fee. This form is particularly beneficial for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants operating in the construction sector, facilitating clear agreements and reducing the risk of disputes. Legal assistants may find it useful for documentation purposes, while paralegals can assist in contract preparation. Overall, this contract fosters transparency and sets clear expectations for both parties involved.
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Santa Clara Square development project (The Irvine Company) The buildings are complete and the owner is securing tenant leases for the space. The office portion of the project also includes up to 13,000 sf of retail and amenity buildings. This retail space is constructed and available for leasing.

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Construction Cost Plus With Showtime In Santa Clara