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<br />ARTICLE 3 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: INTENT, CORRELATION, EXECUTION OF AND OWNERSHIP <br />OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS <br />3.1 Intent <br />3.1.1 The Contract Documents comprise the entire Contract between City and Contractor <br />concerning the Work. <br />3.1.2 The Detailed Scope of Work is complementary; what is called for by one is as binding as if <br />called for by all. <br />3.1.3 It is the intent of the Detailed Scope of Work to describe a complete Project or part thereof <br />or performance requirements to be completed in accordance with the Contract Documents. <br />Any Work that may reasonably be inferred from the Detailed Scope of Work and the <br />Contractor’s Price Proposal as being required to produce the intended result shall be <br />supplied whether or not it is specifically called for. Words, which have a well-known <br />technical or trade meaning and are used to describe Work, materials or equipment, shall be <br />interpreted in accordance with such meaning. Reference to standard specifications, manuals <br />or codes of any technical society, organization or association, or to the code of any <br />governmental authority, whether such reference be specific or by implication, shall mean <br />the latest standard specification, manual or code in effect at the time of Price Proposal <br />Submittal or on the effective date of the Job Order. However, no provision of any <br />referenced standard specification, manual or code whether or not specifically incorporated <br />by reference in the Detailed Scope of Work shall change the duties and responsibilities of <br />City or Contractor, or any of their agents or employees from those set forth in the Contract <br />Documents. Clarifications and interpretations of the Detailed Scope of Work shall be issued <br />by Project Manager as provided for in section 9.2. <br />3.2 Correlation of the Contract Documents <br />3.2.1 Each Contract Document is an essential part of the Contract between the City and the <br />Contractor. The Contract Documents are intended to be complementary and prescribe <br />and provide for all Work required by the Job Orders. Anything mentioned in the <br />Specifications and not shown in the Detailed Scope of Work or shown in the Drawings and <br />not mentioned in the Specifications, shall be of like effect as if shown or mentioned in <br />both. Any Work, materials or equipment that has not been specifically included in the <br />Detailed Scope of Work, but which is reasonably required to produce the intended result <br />shall be provided by the Contractor as though it had been specifically included. <br />3.2.2 If there are discrepancies between the various Contract Documents, Specifications shall <br />govern over Conditions and Drawings, Drawings shall govern over Conditions, larger scale <br />drawings shall govern over smaller scale drawings, Supplementary Conditions shall govern <br />over General Conditions, computed dimensions shall govern over scaled dimensions, and <br />specific descriptions shall govern over general ones.