Construction Supervision
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Construction Supervision

Jerald L. Rounds, Robert O. Segner

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Construction Supervision

Jerald L. Rounds, Robert O. Segner

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This book covers all supervisory situations one is likely to encounter on a commercial, industrial, or institutional construction project. The book is based upon a very successful Electrical Project Supervision (EPS) training program developed by Rounds and Segner for the National Electrical Contractor?s Association and licensed to several organizations representing other construction sectors. This program has been delivered for over a decade and continues to be delivered to thousands of construction supervisors each year. The program content has consistently received outstanding reviews and evaluations in numerous different venues.

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2010
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9781118009895

Appendix 1
Consensusdocs 750: Standard Form Of Agreement Between Contractor And Subcontractor

This document was developed through a collaborative effort of entities representing a wide cross-section of the construction industry. The organizations endorsing this document believe it represents a fair and reasonable consensus among the collaborating parties of allocation of risk and responsibilities in an effort to appropriately balance the critical interests and concerns of all project participants.
These endorsing organizations recognize and understand that users of this document must review and adapt this document to meet their particular needs, the specific requirements of the project, and applicable laws. Users are encouraged to consult legal, insurance and surety advisors before modifying or completing this document. Further information on this document and the perspectives of endorsing organizations is available in the ConsensusDOCS Guidebook.
TABLE OF ARTICLES
  1. 1. AGREEMENT
  2. 2. SCOPE OF WORK
  3. 3. SUBCONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES
  4. 4. CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES
  5. 5. PROGRESS SCHEDULE
  6. 6. SUBCONTRACT AMOUNT
  7. 7. CHANGES IN THE SUBCONTRACT WORK
  8. 8. PAYMENT
  9. 9. INDEMNITY, INSURANCE AND WAIVER OF SUBROGATION
  10. 10. CONTRACTOR'S RIGHT TO PERFORM SUBCONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES AND TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT
  11. 11. DISPUTE RESOLUTION
  12. 12. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
  13. 13. EXISTING SUBCONTRACT DOCUMENTS
This Agreement has important legal and insurance consequences. Consultations with an attorney and with insurance and surety consultants are encouraged with respect to its completion or modification. Notes indicate where information is to be inserted to complete this Agreement.

ARTICLE 1: AGREEMENT

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  2. and the SUBCONTRACTOR
  3. for services in connection with the SUBCONTRACT WORK
  4. for the following PROJECT
  5. whose OWNER is
  6. The ARCHITECT/ENGINEER for the Project is
  7. Notice to the Parties shall be given at the above addresses.

ARTICLE 2: SCOPE OF WORK

2.1 SUBCONTRACT WORK The Contractor contracts with the Subcontractor as an independent contractor to provide all labor, materials, equipment and services necessary or incidental to complete the work for the project described in Article 1 and as may be set forth in further detail in Exhibit A, in accordance with, and reasonably inferable from, that which is indicated in the Subcontract Documents, and consistent with the Progress Schedule, as may change from time to time. The Subcontractor shall perform the Subcontract Work under the general direction of the Contractor and in accordance with the Subcontract Documents.
2.2 CONTRACTOR'S WORK The Contractor's Work is the construction and services required of the Contractor to fulfill its obligations pursuant to its agreement with the Owner (the Work). The Subcontract Work is a portion of the Contractor's Work.
2.2.1 The Contractor and the Subcontractor shall perform their obligations with integrity, ensuring at a minimum that:
2.2.1.1 Conflicts of interest shall be avoided or disclosed promptly to the other Party; and
2.2.1.2 The Contractor and the Subcontractor warrant that they have not and shall not pay nor receive any contingent fees or gratuities to or from the other Party, including their agents, officers and employees, Subcontractors or others for whom they may be liable, to secure preferential treatment.
2.3 SUBCONTRACT DOCUMENTS The Subcontract Documents include this Agreement, the Owner-Contractor agreement, special conditions, general conditions, specifications, drawings, addenda, Subcontract Change Orders, approved submittals, amendments and any pending and exercised alternates. The Contractor shall provide to the Subcontractor, prior to the execution of this Agreement, copies of the existing Subcontract Documents to which the Subcontractor will be bound. The Subcontractor similarly shall provide copies of applicable portions of the Subcontract Documents to its proposed subcontractors and suppliers. Nothing shall prohibit the Subcontractor from obtaining copies of the Subcontract Documents from the Contractor at any time after the Subcontract Agreement is executed. The Subcontract Documents existing at the time of the execution of this Agreement are listed in Article13.
2.3.1 ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS If the Owner requires that the Owner, Architect/Engineer, Contractor and Subcontractors exchange documents and data in electronic or digital form, prior to any such exchange, the Owner, Architect/Engineer and Contractor shall agree in ConsensusDOCS 200.2 or a written protocol governing all exchanges, which, at a minimum, shall specify: (1) the definition of documents and data to be accepted in electronic or digital form or to be transmitted electronically or digitally; (2) management and coordination responsibilities; (3) necessary equipment, software and services; (4) acceptable formats, transmission methods and verification procedures; (5) methods for maintaining version control; (6) privacy and security requirements; and (7) storage and retrieval requirements. The Subcontractor shall provide whatever input is needed to assist the Contractor in developing the protocol and shall be bound by the requirements of the written protocol. Except as otherwise agreed to by the Parties in writing, the Parties shall each bear their own costs as identified in the protocol. In the absence of a written protocol, use of documents and data in electronic or digital form shall be at the sole risk of the recipient.
2.4 CONFLICTS In the event of a conflict between this Agreement and the other Subcontract Documents, this Agreement shall govern.
2.5 EXTENT OF AGREEMENT Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to create a contractual relationship between persons or entities other than the Contractor and Subcontractor. This Agreement is solely for the benefit of the Parties, represents the entire and integrated agreement between the Parties, and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, or agreements, either written or oral.
2.6 DEFINITIONS
2.6.1 Wherever the term Progress Schedule is used in this Agreement, it shall be read as Project Schedule when that term is used in the Subcontract Documents.
2.6.2 Whenever the term Change Order is used in this Agreement, it shall be read as Change Document when that term is used in the Subcontract Documents.
2.6.3 Unless otherwise indicated, the term Day shall mean calendar day.

ARTICLE 3: SUBCONTRACTOR's RESPONSIBILITIES

3.1 OBLIGATIONS The Contractor and Subcontractor are hereby mutually bound by the terms of this Agreement. To the extent the terms of the Owner-Contractor agreement apply to the Subcontract Work, then the Contractor hereby assumes toward the Subcontractor all the obligations, rights, duties, and redress that the Owner under the prime contract assumes toward the Contractor. In an identical way, the Subcontractor hereby assumes toward the Contractor all the same obligations, rights, duties, and redress that the Contractor assumes toward the Owner and Architect/Engineer under the prime contract. In the event of an inconsistency among the documents, the specific terms of this Agreement shall govern.
3.2 RESPONSIBILITIES The Subcontractor agrees to furnish its diligent efforts and judgment in the performance of the Subcontract Work and to cooperate with the Contractor so that the Contractor may fulfill its obligations to the Owner. The Subcontractor shall furnish all of the labor, materials, equipment, and services, including but not limited to, competent supervision, shop drawings, samples, tools, and scaffolding as are necessary for the proper performance of the Subcontract Work. The Subcontractor shall provide the Contractor a list of its proposed subcontractors and suppliers, and be responsible for taking field dimensions, providing tests, obtaining required permits related to the Subcontract Work and affidavits, ordering of materials and all other actions as required to meet the Progress Schedule.
3.3 INCONSISTENCIES AND OMISSIONS The Subcontractor shall make a careful analysis and comparison of the drawings, specifications, other Subcontract Documents and information furnished by the Owner relative to the Subcontract Work. Such analysis and comparison shall be solely for the purpose of facilitating the Subcontract Work and not for the discovery of errors, inconsistencies or omissions in the Subcontract Documents nor for ascertaining if the Subcontract Documents are in accordance with applicable laws, statutes, ordinances, building codes, rules or regulations. Should the Subcontractor discover any errors, inconsistencies or omissions in the Subcontract Documents, the Subcontractor shall report such discoveries to the Contractor in writing within three (3) Days. Upon receipt of notice, the Contractor shall instruct the Subcontractor as to the measures to be taken, and the Subcontractor shall comply with the Contractor's instructions. If the Subcontractor performs work knowing it to be contrary to any applicable laws, statutes, ordinances, building codes, rules or regulations without notice to the Contractor and advance approval by appropriate authorities, including the Contractor, the Subcontractor shall assume appropriate responsibility for such work and shall bear all associated costs, charges, fees and expenses necessarily incurred to remedy the violation. Nothing in this paragraph shall relieve the Subcontractor of responsibility for its own errors, inconsistencies and omissions.
3.4 SITE VISITATION Prior to performing any portion of the Subcontract Work, the Subcontractor shall conduct a visual inspection of the Project site to become generally familiar with local conditions and to correlate site observations with the Subcontract Documents. If the Subcontractor discovers any discrepancies between its site observations and the Subcontract Documents, such discrepancies shall be promptly reported to the Contractor.
3.5 INCREASED COSTS OR TIME The Subcontractor may assert a Claim as provided in Article 7 if Contractor's clarifications or instructions in responses to requests for information are believed to require additional time or cost. If the Subcontractor fails to perform the reviews and comparisons required in Paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4, above, to the extent the Contractor is held liable to the Owner because of the Subcontractor's failure, the Subcontractor shall pay the costs and damages to the Contractor that would have been avoided if the Subcontractor had performed those obligations.
3.6 COMMUNICATIONS Unless otherwise provided in the Subcontract Documents and except for emergencies, Subcontractor shall direct all communications related to the Project to the Contractor.
3.7 SUBMITTALS
3.7.1 The Subcontractor promptly shall submit for approval to the Contractor all shop drawings, samples, product data, manufacturers’ literature and similar submittals required by the Subcontract Documents. Submittals shall be submitted in electronic form if required in accordance with Subparagraph 2.3.1. The Subcontractor shall be responsible to the Contractor for the accuracy and conformity of its submittals to the Subcontract Documents. The Subcontractor shall prepare and deliver its submittals to the Contractor in a manner consistent with the Progress Schedule and in such time and sequence so as not to delay the Contractor or others in the performance of the Work. The approval of any Subcontractor submittal shall not be deemed to authorize deviations, substitutions or changes in the requirements of the Subcontract Documents unless express written approval is obtained from the Contractor and Owner authorizing such deviation, substitution or change. Such approval shall be promptly memorialized in a Subcontract Change Order with in seven (7) Days following approval by the Contractor and, if applicable, provide for an adjustment in the Subcontract Amount or Subcontract Time. In the event that the Subcontract Documents do not contain submittal requirements pertaining to the Subcontract Work, the Subcontractor agrees upon request to submit in a timely fashion to the Contractor for approval any shop drawings, samples, product data, manufacturers’ literature or similar submittals as may reasonably be required by the Contractor, Owner or Architect/Engineer.
3.7.2 The Contractor, Owner, and Architect/Engineer are entitled to rely on the adequacy, accuracy and completeness of any profession...

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