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The Contractor shall perform its dL ties hereunder as an independent contractor and not as an <br /> employee. Neither the Contractor nor any agent or employee oft he Contractor shall be or shall be <br /> deemed to be an agent or employe of the State. Contractor shall pay when due all required <br /> employment taxes and income tax wit holding,shall provide and keep in force worker's compensations <br /> (and show proof of such insurance and unemployment compensation insurance int he amounts <br /> required by law and shall be solely responsible for the acts of the Contractor its employees and agents. <br /> Article 20. SUPERINTENDENCE OF THE WORK <br /> The Contractor shall keep a compete t and reliable superintendent on the job at all times that labor is <br /> being performed. The superintenden , in the Contractor's absence from the site, shall stand in the <br /> stead of the Contractor and any authoritative directions given to the superintendent shall be as binding <br /> as if given to the Contractor. <br /> The Contractor shall give efficient su ervision to the work, using his best skill and attention. He shall <br /> carefully study and compare all Drawi%rs, Specifications and other instructions and shall at once report <br /> to the Principle Representative any error, inconsistency or omission which he may discover, but he <br /> shall not be liable to the Principle Representative for any damage resulting from any errors or <br /> deficiencies in the Contract Documents or other instructions by the Principle Representative. <br /> The Contractor shall see that the wor is carried out in accordance with the Contract Documents and <br /> in a thorough and first-class manner i every respect. The Contractor shall establish all lines, levels, <br /> grades, and marks necessary to facili to the operations of all concerned in such Contractor's work. <br /> He shall lay out the work in a manners satisfactory the Principle Representative. <br /> Article 21. SUBCONTRACTORS <br /> The Contractor shall submit to the Pr ciple Representative, a complete list of subcontractors for the <br /> project, including the name of the roposed subcontractor and a description of the work to be <br /> subcontracted.The Contractor shall n t, without prior written approval of the Principle Representative, <br /> enter into any subcontract covering ahy part of the work covered by this contract. <br /> If at any time the Principle Represe tative determines that any subcontractor is incompetent or <br /> undesirable, he shall notify the Contractor accordingly in writing and the Contractor shall take <br /> immediate steps for cancellation of the subcontract. <br /> Article 22. RELATIONS OF CONTRACTOR AND SUBCONTRACTOR <br /> The Contractor agrees to bind each subcontractor to the terms of these General Conditions and to the <br /> requirements of the drawings and specifications, and any amendments or change orders, and also all <br /> the other Contract Documents, so far as applicable to the work of such subcontractor, unless specially <br /> noted to the contrary. <br /> Nothing contained in the contract shal� create any contractual relationship between any subcontractor <br /> and the Principle Representative. Approval by the Principle Representative to any subcontract or any <br /> provisions thereof shall not be construed to be a determination of the acceptability of any subcontract <br /> price, or of any amount paid under subcontract onto relieve the Contractor of any responsibility for <br /> performing all work covered by this contract. <br /> The Contractor shall be fully responsible to the Principal Representative for the acts and omissions of <br /> his subcontractors and of persons either directly or indirectly employed by them. All instructions or <br /> orders in respect to work being done by subcontractors shall be given to the Contractor. <br /> Subcontracting by subcontractors shall be subject to the above requirements. <br /> Colorado Divis <br /> ion of Minerals & Geology GENERAL BID SPECIFICATIONS <br /> 1996 Page 8 <br />