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Article 21. RELATIONS OF CONTRACTOR AND SUBCONTRACTOR <br /> The CONTRACTOR agrees to bind each subcontractor to the terms of these General Conditions <br /> and to the requirements of the drawings and specifications, and any amendments or change <br /> orders, and also all the other Contract Documents, so far as applicable to the work of such <br /> subcontractor, unless specially noted to the contrary. <br /> Nothing contained in the contract shall create any contractual relationship between any <br /> subcontractor and the Principal Representative. Approval by the Principal Representative to any <br /> subcontract or any provisions thereof shall not be construed to be a determination of the <br /> acceptability of any subcontract price, or of any amount paid under subcontract or to relieve the <br /> CONTRACTOR of any responsibility for performing all work covered by this contract. <br /> The CONTRACTOR shall be fully responsible to the Principal Representative for the acts and <br /> omissions of his subcontractors and of persons either directly or indirectly employed by them. All <br /> instructions or orders in respect to work being done by subcontractors shall be given to the <br /> CONTRACTOR. <br /> Subcontracting by subcontractors shall be subject to the above requirements. <br /> Article 22. WORK BY OTHERS <br /> The Principal Representative reserves the right to let other contracts in connection with this work. <br /> The work site is located in a mining area and mining or other construction activities may be <br /> occurring at the same time as the work proposed under this contract. It shall be the <br /> CONTRACTOR'S responsibility to coordinate his work with those of the landowners, mining <br /> companies or other contractors on the site. The CONTRACTOR shall allow other contractors or <br /> mining company's reasonable opportunity for the introduction and storage of their materials and <br /> the execution of their work, and shall properly connect and coordinate his work with theirs. <br /> The CONTRACTOR shall, without charge, permit the landowner, mining companies, and such <br /> other contractors to use the roads and other facilities constructed or improved by the <br /> CONTRACTOR for the contract work; provided that such usage shall in no way interfere with the <br /> contract work of the CONTRACTOR. If any part of the CONTRACTOR'S work depends, for proper <br /> execution or results, upon the work of any other contractor, the CONTRACTOR shall inspect and <br /> measure work already in place. The CONTRACTOR shall promptly report to the Principal <br /> Representative any defects in such work that render it unsuitable for proper execution and results, <br /> or any discrepancy between the executed work and the Special Conditions or Drawings. Failure of <br /> the CONTRACTOR to so inspect and report shall constitute an acceptance of the other <br /> CONTRACTOR'S work as fit and proper for the reception of his work, except as to defects which <br /> may develop in the other CONTRACTOR'S work after the execution of the CONTRACTOR'S work. <br /> Article 23. MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITY OF CONTRACTORS <br /> Should the CONTRACTOR cause damage to any separate CONTRACTOR on the work, the <br /> CONTRACTOR agrees, upon due notice, to settle with such CONTRACTOR by agreement if he <br /> concurs. If such separate CONTRACTOR sues the Principal Representative on account of any <br /> damage alleged to have been so sustained, the Principal Representative shall notify the <br /> CONTRACTOR, who shall defend such proceedings. If any judgment against the Principal <br /> Representative arises therefore, the CONTRACTOR shall pay or satisfy it and pay all costs <br /> incurred by the Principal Representative. <br /> Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br /> Page 8 of 22 Pages <br /> Revised: 8/25/2015 <br />