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INSPECTION

All materials and workmanship shall be subject to inspection, examination; and test by the Architect at
any and all times during manufacture and/or construction. The Architect shall have the right to reject
defective material and workmanship or require its correction. Rejected workmanship shall be
satisfactorily replaced with proper material without additional charge therefore and the Contractor
shall promptly segregate and remove the rejected material from the works. If the contractor fails to
proceed at once with the replacement of rejected materials and/or the correction of defective
workmanship, the architect may be contract or otherwise replace such materials and/or correct such
workmanship and charge the cost thereof to the Contractor, or may terminate the right of the
Contractor to proceed further with the work.
The Contractor shall furnish promptly without additional charge all reasonable facilities, labour and
materials necessary for the safe and convenient inspection and test that may be required by the
Architect.

DEFECTS
The Contractor shall make good at his own cost and to the satisfaction of the Architect, all defects,
shrinkages or small faults, arising in the opinion of the Architect from work or materials not being in
accordance with the Drawings or specifications or schedule of Quantities or the Instruction of the
Architect, which may appear within "Defects Liability Period" referred to in appendix.
Such defects, shrinkages shall upon directions in writing of the Architect, and within such reasonable
time as shall be specified therein be amended and made good by the Contractor, at his own cost
unless the Architect shall decide that he ought to be paid for such amending and making good and in
case of default the Owner may employ and pay other Contractor to amend and make good such
defects, shrinkages, settlements or other faults and all damages loss and expenses consequent
thereon or incidental thereto shall be made good and borne by the Contractor and such damage, loss
or expenses shall be recoverable from him by the Owner or may be deducted by the Owner upon the
Architect's certificate in writing from any amount due or may become due to the Contractor or the
Owner may, in lieu of such amending and making good by the Contractor deduct from any moneys
due to the Contractor a sum to be determined by the architect as equivalent to the cost of amending
such work and in the event of the Retention Amount being insufficient recover the balance from the
Contractor, together with any expenses the Owner may have incurred in connection therewith.

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