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extent that such acts continue after Contractor's notice to Owner or Engineer of such interference. <br /> Owner' s or Engineer's exercise of any of its rights under Article 20, Changes in the Work, regardless <br /> of the extent or number of such changes, or Owner's exercise of any of its remedies of suspension of <br /> the Work, or requirement of correction or re-execution of any defective Work, shall not under any <br /> circumstances be construed as intentional interference with Contractor's performance of the Work. <br /> 2.6 All time limits stated in the Contract Documents are of the essence of the Agreement. The <br /> provisions of this Article shall not exclude recovery for damages (including compensation for <br /> additional professional services) for delay by either party. <br /> ARTICLE 3. Plans and Specifications <br /> 3.1 It is the intent of the Plans and Specifications to describe a complete Project to be constructed <br /> in accordance with the Contract Documents. <br /> 3.2 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 Documents, <br /> he will call it to the Engineer's attention in writing before proceeding with the Work affected thereby. <br /> In resolving such conflicts, errors and discrepancies, the Contract Documents shall be given <br /> precedence in the following order: Agreement, Specifications, Plans. Within the Specifications, the <br /> order of precedence shall be as follows: Special Provisions, Addenda, General Conditions, Technical <br /> Specifications Provisions. Figure dimensions on Plans shall govern over scale dimensions, and <br /> detailed Plans shall govern over general Plans. Any Work that may reasonably be inferred from the <br /> Plans or Specifications as being required to produce the intended results shall be supplied whether or <br /> not it is specifically called for. Work, materials or equipment described in words which so applied <br /> have a well-known technical or trade meaning shall be deemed to refer to such recognized standards. <br /> ARTICLE 4. Detailed Drawings and Instructions <br /> 4.1 Unless otherwise provided, the Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, equipment, tools, <br /> transportation, supplies and incidentals which may be necessary to construct and complete the Work <br /> in accordance with the Contract Documents. <br /> 4.2 The Engineer will furnish to the Contractor with reasonable promptness additional <br /> instructions by means of drawings and/or otherwise necessary information for the proper execution of <br /> the Work when, in the opinion of the Engineer, such are required. All drawings and instructions shall <br /> be consistent with the Plans and Specifications, true developments thereof, and reasonably inferable <br /> therefrom. The Contractor shall do no Work without proper drawings and instructions. In giving <br /> such additional instructions, the Engineer shall have authority to make minor changes in the Work, <br /> not involving extra cost, and not inconsistent with the purpose of the Work. <br /> 4.3 The Contractor shall submit, with such promptness as to cause no delay in the Work or in that <br /> of any other Contractor, three (3) copies of all Shop (or setting) Drawings and schedules required for <br /> the Work of the various trades and the Engineer shall pass upon them with reasonable promptness. <br /> The Contractor shall make any corrections required by the Engineer, file with the Engineer two (2) <br /> corrected copies and furnish such other copies as may be needed. The Engineer's approval of such <br /> GC 6 <br />