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1 <br /> ' POLICE HQ- MASONRY CLEANING AND REPAIR APRIL 15, 2016 <br /> 1.2. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS <br /> ' The complete Contract includes: <br /> 1. Federal requirements that apply to this Contract and Project; <br /> 2. Supplemental agreements between Owner and Contractor,if any, subsequent to the Owner's <br /> execution of the Contract; <br /> 3. Addenda; <br /> ' 4. The Contract; <br /> 5. Specifications, including,but not limited to,these General Conditions and other numbered <br /> Sections; <br /> 6. Supplementary Conditions, if any; <br /> 7. Drawings; <br /> ' 8. Change Orders; <br /> 9. City of Everett standard plans in effect as of the date Bids are opened; <br /> 10. Instructions to Bidders; <br /> 11. Contractor's completed Bid Form; and <br /> 12. Certifications and affidavits as required by this Contract and by law. <br /> These parts complement each other in describing the complete Work.Any requirement in one part binds <br /> as if stated in all parts. The Contractor shall provide any work or materials clearly implied in the Contract <br /> even if the Contract does not mention it specifically. Any inconsistency in the parts of the Contract shall <br /> be referred to the Owner's Representative attention for a determination of the intended requirements. <br /> The Work required in one part must be furnished even if not mentioned in other parts of the Contract. If <br /> ' any part of the Contract requires Work that does not include a description for how the Work is to be <br /> performed, the Work shall be performed in accordance with standard trade practice(s). For purposes of <br /> the Contract,a standard trade practice is one having such regularity of observance in the trade as to justify <br /> an expectation that the Contractor will follow or observe the practice in performing the Work. In case of <br /> any ambiguity,disagreement or Dispute over interpreting the Contract,the Owner's Representative's <br /> decision will be final as provided in these General Conditions. <br /> Approved Shop Drawings,other Contractor's Submittals,and the reports and drawings of subsurface and <br /> ' physical conditions are not Contract Documents. <br /> 2. SPECIFICATIONS AND DRAWINGS <br /> ' 2.1. INTERPRETATION OF SPECIFICATIONS AND DRAWINGS <br /> The Specifications and Drawings are intended to be explanatory and supportive of each other. Work <br /> ' specified on the Drawings and not in the Specifications, or vice versa, shall be executed as if specified in <br /> both. In the event the Work to be done or matters relative thereto are not sufficiently detailed or <br /> explained in the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall immediately ask the Owner's Representative <br /> ' for further explanation and shall comply with such explanation. In the event of doubt or question arising <br /> respecting the true meaning of the Specifications or Drawings,Contractor shall refer to the Owner's <br /> Representative for his or her decision. <br /> ' The Specifications may vary in form,format and style. Some specification sections are written in varying <br /> degrees of streamlined or declarative style and some sections may be relatively narrative by comparison. <br /> Omissions of such words and phrases as "the Contractor shall," "in conformity with," "as shown," or"as <br /> GENERAL CONDITIONS 00 7200- 5 <br /> 1 <br />