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7 <br /> <br />Revised 10/17 <br /> <br />1.42 Work - The construction and services required by the Contract Documents, including all <br />labor, materials, equipment, and services provided or to be provided by the Contractor to fulfill <br />the Contractor’s obligations. <br /> <br />1.43 All references in the Contract Documents to the masculine shall be interpreted as including <br />the feminine or neuter and all references in the Contract Documents to the singular or the plural <br />shall be interpreted as including the other, as may be appropriate in the reasonable <br />interpretation of the Contract Documents. <br /> <br />ARTICLE 2. CORRELATION, INTERPRETATION AND INTENT OF CONTRACT <br />DOCUMENTS <br /> <br />2.1 It is the intent of the Specifications and Drawings and other Contract Documents to describe <br />a complete Project in accordance with the Contract Documents. <br /> <br />2.2 The Contract Documents are complementary; what is called for by one is as binding as if <br />called for by all. If the Contractor finds a conflict, error or discrepancy in the Contract <br />Documents, the Contractor shall notify the Designer in writing before proceeding with the Work <br />affected thereby. In resolving such conflicts, errors and discrepancies, the Contract Documents <br />shall be given preference in the following order: Construction Contract, Modifications, Addenda, <br />General Conditions, Specifications, and Drawings. Figure dimensions on Drawings shall govern <br />over scale dimensions, and detailed Drawings shall govern over general Drawings. Any Work <br />that may reasonably be inferred from the Contract Documents as being required to produce the <br />intended result shall be supplied whether or not it is specifically called for. Work, materials or <br />equipment described in words which, so applied, have a well-known technical trade meaning <br />shall be deemed to refer to such meaning and to incorporate any recognized standards which <br />are a part of such meaning if not otherwise defined within the Contract Documents. <br /> <br />2.3 Miscellaneous items, accessories and work which are not specifically mentioned, but which <br />are essential to produce a complete and properly operating installation, or useable structure or <br />plant providing the indicated function shall be furnished and installed without change in the <br />Contract Price. Such miscellaneous items and accessories shall be of the same quality <br />standards, including material, style, finish, strength, class, weight and other applicable <br />characteristics, as specified for the major component of which the miscellaneous item or <br />accessory is an essential part, and shall be approved by the Designer before installation. This <br />requirement is not intended to include major components not covered by or inferable from the <br />Contract Documents. <br /> <br />2.4 The Work of all trades under the Contract Documents shall be coordinated by the Contractor <br />in such a manner as to obtain the best workmanship possible for the entire Project and all <br />components of the Work shall be installed or erected in accordance with the best practices of <br />the particular trade. <br /> <br />2.5 The Contractor shall fully complete the Work and shall be responsible for all of the Work <br />under the Contract Documents to which the Construction Contract applies. If the Contractor is <br />prevented from doing so by any limitation of the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall <br />immediately give notice thereof to the Designer and the Owner in writing. <br /> <br />17