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personnel. <br />(3) Provide a safety program for the project and conduct a safety meeting prior to <br />commencing work. <br />f) Any disputes which may arise in this connection between the Contractor and any <br />subcontractor must be settled between the parties concerned. The Owner will not undertake nor be in <br />any way responsible for the settlement of such disputes. <br />GC 4 ENGINEER'S STATUS. <br />a) The Engineer will provide observation of the Contractor's activities and progress of the work. <br />The Engineer will make complete and thorough inspections of all construction, draft change orders, and verify <br />and certify partial and/or final payments due to the Contractor The Engineer may, during the life of the <br />Contract issue additional instructions, by means of drawings, minor change orders or otherwise, necessary to <br />illustrate changes in the work. <br />b) The Engineer shall have authority to stop the work whenever such stoppage may be <br />necessary to insure the proper execution of the Contract or to protect the public and/or property He shall also <br />have authority to reject all work and materials which do not conform to the Contract and to decide questions <br />which arise in the execution of the work. <br />c) The Engineer will make decisions in writing on all claims of the Contractor, and on all other <br />matters relating to the execution and progress of the work or the interpretation of the Contract documents. All <br />such decisions of the Engineer shall be final <br />GC 5 DESIGN, DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS. <br />a) The Owner through the Engineer, or the Engineer as the Owner's representative, shall furnish <br />plans and specifications which completely represent the requirements of the work as far as practical to be <br />performed under the Documents and shall be true developments thereof. The Owner will be responsible for <br />the adequacy and sufficiency of the plans and specifications. The Owner or Engineer will provide the <br />Contractor with copies of all drawings and specifications, not to exceed four (4) complete sets, for the <br />execution of the work. <br />b) The specifications and the drawings accompanying them are intended to describe and provide <br />for a finished piece of work; they are intended to be complementary and what is called for by either shall be as <br />binding as if called for by both. The Contractor understands that the work shall be complete in every detail, <br />notwithstanding every item necessarily involved is not particularly mentioned, and the Contractor shall be held <br />to provide all labor and material necessary for the completion of the indicated work. <br />c) The Contractor shall, immediately upon receipt of the drawings, check all drawings furnished <br />and shall promptly notify Owner of any illegibility, errors, omission, defect or discrepancies discovered in such <br />drawings and shall comment as appropriate upon construction feasibility and practicality. The Contractor shall <br />perform work only in accordance with the permitted drawings and any subsequent revisions thereto. <br />d) If the permitted drawings change the scope of the work, the Contractor shall notify the owner <br />and Engineer within seven (7) days of receipt of the permitted drawings and such notification shall contain a <br />written description of the change and its impact on the cost and schedule, if any Failure to provide such <br />notice within seven days shall be a complete waiver by the Contractor of all additional cost and time and <br />Contractor shall perform the work at his expense and complete the work according to schedule and in no <br />event shall Contractor recover delay or consequential damages <br />e) The Contractor shall keep at the work site one (1) copy of all permitted drawings and <br />specifications kept current with all changes and modifications and shall at all times give the Owner, the <br />Engineer and all trades performing at the project, access thereto <br />29 <br />