Construction Agreement Scope of Work Clause
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A Construction Agreement Scope of Work Clause is a scope of work clause that is a construction contract clause (in a construction contract) that outlines the specific work to be performed, including tasks, deliverables, and timelines.
- Context:
- It can (typically) include a Comprehensive Responsibility Provision, which establishes the contractor's obligation to deliver all necessary labor, materials, equipment, and tools required for the project completion.
- It can (typically) include a Prohibition Against Subcontracting Provision, which restricts the contractor's ability to delegate or assign any part of the specified work to another party without the prior written consent of the original contracting entity.
- It can (typically) reference detailed documents through a Reference to Detailed Documents Provision, linking to schedules, exhibits, or other attachments that provide further details on the project scope.
- It can (typically) outline a Performance Standards and Reporting Provision that specifies quality standards, project management responsibilities, and reporting requirements to ensure accountability and quality control.
- It can (typically) require formal approval for any scope adjustments through an Authority and Approval for Changes Provision, ensuring that any changes are controlled, documented, and agreed upon by authorized personnel.
- It can (often) feature a Flexibility for Changes Provision to accommodate adjustments in the project scope, allowing for revisions due to unforeseen challenges or changes in requirements.
- It can (often) incorporate an Amendments and Adjustments Provision specifying the process for officially modifying the project scope and ensuring that all parties agree upon any changes.
- It can (often) include Project-Specific Details Provision to detail the unique requirements and expectations tailored to the specific project, enhancing clarity and understanding.
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- Example(s):
- “The Contractor shall provide all labor, materials, machinery, and equipment necessary for the construction of the building in accordance with the architectural plans and specifications provided in Exhibit A. The Contractor is also responsible for obtaining all necessary permits and adhering to local building codes and regulations. Any changes to the scope of work must be documented through a formal change order process and approved by both the Contractor and the Owner in writing."
- “The Developer agrees to design, develop, and implement the software application described in Exhibit B, including all specified functionalities, user interface design, and compatibility requirements. The software development will proceed in iterative phases, with deliverables and milestones outlined in Exhibit C. The Developer must accommodate up to two rounds of revisions per deliverable at no additional cost, provided that such revisions are requested within two weeks of deliverable submission."
- “The Consultant will perform an organizational assessment, provide strategic planning services, and facilitate leadership training sessions as detailed in the Scope of Services attached as Exhibit D. This includes conducting interviews with key stakeholders, delivering a comprehensive report with recommendations, and hosting three leadership workshops. The Consultant is expected to collaborate closely with the Client's team and provide weekly status updates. Any additional services not described in Exhibit D will require a separate agreement and compensation."
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Contract Clause, Deliverables, Project Milestones, Quality Standards, Comprehensive Responsibility Provision, Flexibility for Changes Provision, Reference to Detailed Documents Provision, Amendments and Adjustments Provision, Project-Specific Details Provision, Performance Standards and Reporting Provision, Authority and Approval for Changes Provision.