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2.1.6 Notice of Award and Notice to Proceed. <br />2.1.7 Clarifications and Exclusions. <br />2.1.8 All applicable provisions of State, Federal or local law. <br />2.1.9 Any modification, including all Change Orders, Field Orders and Written <br />Amendments duly delivered after execution of Agreement. <br />2.2 Entire Agreement and Contract Interpretation. <br />The Contract Documents comprise the entire agreement between CITY and <br />CONTRACTOR concerning the Work. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State <br />of Florida, without regard to its conflict of law provisions. The Contract documents are intended <br />to be complementary and interpreted in harmony so as to avoid conflict, with the express qualification <br />that the Contract Documents must be read in such a manner as to afford the greatest possible <br />protection to the CITY, including, but not limited to, ensuring that all of the Design -Build Work <br />for the Project is completed within the warranted Guaranteed Maximum Price. <br />2.3 Amending and Supplementing Contract Documents. <br />The Contract Documents may be amended to modify the terms and conditions of the <br />Agreement in one or more of the following ways: <br />2.3.1 A Change Order; <br />2.3.2 A Written Amendment; <br />2.3.3 A Work Change Directive. <br />2.4 Supplements, Minor Variations or Deviations. <br />CITY will not authorize any Change Orders to the Contract Documents, except in a <br />manner set forth in this Agreement and allowed by law. CONTRACTOR covenants and agrees that <br />CITY shall not be responsible for the costs above those set forth herein unless the same are set forth <br />in a Change Order. Any and all Change Orders issued by the authority of an entity not a party to this <br />Agreement shall not be compensated by CITY, and shall not constitute a Change Order. <br />2.5 Representation of CONTRACTOR. <br />Execution of the Contract by the CONTRACTOR is a representation that <br />CONTRACTOR has visited the site and become familiar with the local conditions under which the <br />Work is to be performed. <br />2.6 Before Commencing Operations. <br />6 <br />