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submission, nor shall it relieve the Contractor from responsibility for errors of any sort in Shop <br />Drawings or schedules. <br /> <br />4.4 Unless otherwise set forth in the Contract Documents or bidding documents, it shall be the <br />Contractor's sole responsibility to determine subsoil conditions prior to the bidding of the job. If under <br />the terms of the Contract Documents, the responsibility for subsoil conditions is with the Contractor, <br />Contractor hereby represents that he has inspected the location or locations of the Work and has <br />satisfied himself as to the condition thereof, including subsoil conditions, and that the Contract Price <br />as set forth herein is just and reasonable compensation for all Work, including all foreseen or <br />unforeseeable risks, hazards, and difficulties in connection therewith. <br /> <br />4.5 The Engineer will furnish and set stakes as may be necessary for the Contractor in order that <br />the Contractor may construct the Work to the proper grade and alignment. <br /> <br />4.6 The Contractor shall carefully preserve benchmarks, reference points and stakes and, in case of <br />willful or careless destruction, he shall be charged with the resulting expense and shall be responsible <br />for any mistakes that may be caused by their unnecessary loss or disturbance. <br /> <br />4.7 The Engineer shall furnish such survey lines and grades as may be necessary for the proper <br />control of the Work; but this shall not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for making careful and <br />accurate measurements and for constructing the Work accurately to the lines furnished by the Engineer. <br />The Contractor shall give the Engineer reasonable notice of his requirements for such survey lines and <br />grade as the Contractor may require. <br /> <br />4.8 The Contractor shall furnish and place, as directed, all necessary guide boards and <br />appurtenances and give such other incidental assistance at the Work site as may be required by the <br />Engineer, for staking out the Work. The Contractor's working operations which interfere with the <br />activities of the Engineer shall be temporarily suspended for such reasonable time as the Engineer may <br />deem necessary. The Contractor shall carefully preserve the points furnished by the Engineer and shall <br />receive no extra compensation for any materials or services furnished by the Contractor incidental to <br />these operations of the Engineer. <br /> <br />ARTICLE 5. Ownership and Copies of Documents, Record Documents and Security Thereof <br /> <br />5.1 All Specifications, Plans and copies thereof furnished by the Owner, through the Engineer, shall <br />remain the Owner's property. They shall not be used on another project, and, with the exception of <br />those sets which have been signed in connection with the execution of the Agreement, shall be returned <br />to the Owner upon completion of the Project. <br /> <br />5.2 The Owner, through the Engineer, will furnish to the Contractor up to three (3) copies of the <br />Specifications and Plans as are reasonably necessary for the execution of the Work. Additional copies <br />will be furnished, upon request, at the cost of reproduction. <br /> <br />5.3 The Contractor will keep one record copy of all Specifications, Plans, Addenda, modifications, <br />and Shop Drawings at the Work site in good order and annotated to show all changes made during the <br />construction process. These shall be made available to the Engineer as the Project is completed. <br />GC 7 <br /> <br /> <br />