Document:

Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design-Builder

 Exhibit 10.2 
 

 
 Standard Form of Agreement Between 
 Owner and Design-Builder - Cost Plus Fee with 
 an Option for a Guaranteed
Maximum Price 
 This AGREEMENT is made as of the 19th day of December in the year of 2006 by and between the following parties, for services in
connection with the Project identified below: 
 OWNER: 
 Liberty Renewable Fuels, LLC 
 P. O. Box 335 
 Owosso,
Michigan 48867 
 (989) 743-1042 Office 
 (989) 743-1032 FAX

 DESIGN-BUILDER: 
 Wilcox Design-Build, LLC 

37987 Interchange Drive 
 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48335 
 (248) 478-36990 Office 
 (248) 478-3986 
 PROJECT: 
 Design and build the Owner provided scope of work; site
work, utilities, roads, railways, buildings and grain facilities as outlined in Attachment “A” Segregation of Responsibilities and Scope of Work dated December 19, 2006 in support of the One Hundred Ten Million
(110,000,000) gallons per year denatured alcohol ethanol plant located in Ithaca, Michigan (said plant, the “Facility”). 
 In consideration
of the mutual covenants and obligations contained herein, Owner and Design-Builder agree as set forth herein. 
  

			
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 Article 1 
 Scope of Work 
 1.1 Design-Builder shall perform all design and construction services, and provide all
material, equipment, tools and labor, necessary to complete the Work described and reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents. 
 1.2 Owner will
provide the following services with respect to the Project: 
 1.2.1 Confirm project funding is in place and accessible. The Owner will
provide Design-Builder with a status report summarizing Owner’s financing plan, including (1) the results of its equity offering and its position and (2) identification of its debt financing plan in place and/or any available lines of
credit. 
 1.2.2 Acquire the necessary property required to construct the Facility that is environmentally acceptable and clear of any
encumbrances that will restrict the design, engineering and / or construction process. 
 1.2.3 Designate a single representative of Owner for
purposes of receiving communications and making decisions on behalf of Owner. 
 1.2.4 Provide all other services needed for the engineering,
design, start-up and/or operation of the Facility not furnished by the Design-Builder. 
 1.3 Design-Builder will provide the following site
investigation, planning, permitting, design, engineering and construction related services: 
  

	1.3.1	Site investigations services: 

 1. Boundary and
topographic surveying 
 2. Legal descriptions and parcel splits 
 3. Hydro geological studies 
 4. Geotechnical investigations 
 A lump sum fee of $155,000 has been established to complete the Scope of Work for the site investigation requirements including the soil boring necessary for
(i) the work to be performed by ICM, Inc., a Kansas corporation (“ICM”); and (ii) construction of the grain facilities included within the Facility (the “Grain Facilities”). If additional site investigation services are
required beyond the original Scope of Work, Design-Builder’s standard rates will apply. 
 1.3.2 Planning and Permitting: 
 1. Lead the process of negotiating the written agreement for coordination, engineering, design and construction of the Owner provided Scope of Work for
the Facility. 
 2. Assist the Owner in the permitting and grant application process including taking the lead role in obtaining the permits
for the engineering, design and construction of the Scope of Work for the Facility as outlined in Attachment “D”—Permit Schedule. 
 3. Attend project planning meetings. 
 4. Attend and support the preliminary site planning and re-zoning process meetings

 1.3.3 Design and Construction Documents: 
 1. Coordinate, engineer and design the Scope of Work as outlined in that certain Cost Estimate summary Attachment “B” dated December 19, 2006. 
 2. Complete construction and bid documents for site work, civil, roads, utilities, railway, siding, basic offsite civil work, and administration and maintenance buildings. 
  

			
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 3. The DDG building design scope is based on a pre-engineered building, the Design-Builder will take the
preliminary engineering and design development information provided by others and develop construction documents. 
 4. The maintenance
building design scope is based on a pre-engineered building, the Design-Builder will take the preliminary engineering and design development information provided by others and develop construction documents. 
 5. The Grain Facilities design scope is based on a pre-engineered building, the Design-Builder will take the preliminary engineering and design
development information provided by others and develop construction documents. 
 6. Design Review Meetings - The Design-Builder will
conduct two formal design review meetings with the Owner per month from November 2006 through March 21, 2007. It is understood that the Owner and the Design-Builder will work together to make the design and design review process as efficient
and effective as possible. The meeting schedule is not intended as a hard and fast line item, but as a directional definition as to the degree of reasonableness. The design review process will be considered complete once the bid packages have been
issued. For additional meetings that may be required the Wilcox standard billing rates will apply. 
 1.3.4 Construction services and staking services
will include providing engineering and survey staff to provide baseline construction staking and layout for scope of work as outlined in the Scope of Work. The survey crew will check and confirm line and grade of critical contractor installations
for the Scope of Work. The engineering team will provide construction observation / inspection services as required to support the quality assurance program including materials and density testing for the Scope of Work. The engineering staff will
provide solutions to construction related issues as they may arise, and will coordinate the project record documents for the Scope of Work. 
 1.4
Design-Builder provided scope of services for construction management services: 
 1.4.1 General services: 
 1. Design-Builder’s representative will communicate with the Owner on a regular basis, through meetings, design reviews and progress meetings.

 2. Design-Builder will provide the Owner with a monthly status report outlining the progress of the work, including updates on safety,
quality, schedule, cost and other general open issues. 
 3. The Design-Builder has included as part of this proposal one formal project
review meeting per month from December 2006 through May 8, 2008. It is understood that the Owner and the Design-Builder will work together to make the monthly project review meetings as efficient and effective as possible. The meeting schedule
is not intended as a hard and fast line item, but as a directional definition as to the degree of reasonableness. For additional meetings that may be required the Wilcox standard billing rates will apply. 
 1.4.2 Bid process: 
 1. Review and provide input as to
the completeness and constructability of the bid documents, pre-qualify sub-contractors, issue documents for bid, receive and review bids on behalf of the Owner. 
 2. Complete a review and analysis of the bid submittals. Make award recommendations to the Owner based on the overall best interest of the project (safety, quality, schedule and cost). 
  

			
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	1.4.3	Site operations: 

 1. Design-Builder will provide
through itself or Subcontractors the necessary supervision, labor, inspection, testing, temporary facilities to permit the Design-Builder to complete the Project consistent with the Contract Documents. 
 2. Coordinate the subcontractors and implement a site safety program for the Scope of Work. 
 3. Work with subcontractors on a daily basis to resolve constructability and coordination issues. 
 4. Conduct weekly project coordination meetings with subcontractors and issue necessary meeting minutes. The Design-Builder will notify the Owner as to
the date, time and location of the regular meetings. The Owner may elect to a send representative attend the weekly progress review meetings. 
 5. Conduct weekly safety meetings and safety tool box talks. 
 6. Oversee the installation of the work to assure conformance with
project specifications. 
 7. Manage the shop drawing and material submittal process. 
 8. Manage, coordinate and administrate all subcontractors performing any portion of the Scope of Work to be performed by Design-Builder in accordance with
this Agreement. 
 9. Manage the schedule, budget, quality assurance program and the safety program for the Scope directly under the control
of the Design-Builder. 
 1.4.4 Office support services including: 
 1. Coordinate the subcontractor documentation process including insurance requirements, contracts, bonds, schedule of values. 
 2. Manage the project accounting requirements, including supplier payables, monthly payment application, subcontractor payment distribution and waiver of lien process. 
 1.4.5 Exclusions. The following items are specifically excluded from the services to be provided by the Design-Builder: 
 1. Travel outside the state of Michigan; provided, however, representatives of Design-Builder shall attend two strategy/planning meetings at
ICM’s offices in Colwich, Kansas. 
 2. The process design, engineering, coordination and construction services to be provided by ICM;

 3. Land cost; 
 4. Any
non-design and/or non-construction related activity. 
 5. Environmental remediation, other environmentally related tasks, including Phase I
and Phase II services; 
 6. Off site equipment and amenities (example: fire equipment); 
 7. Plant operations; 
 8. Corn and chemical
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 10. IT solutions and computer systems; 
 11. Maintenance and spare parts; 
 12.
Financing and grants, other than the preparation of the grant applications necessary to obtain MDOT highway funds and railroad funds; 
 13.
Plant accounting; 
 14. Legal, lobbying; 
 15. Marketing, public relations, advertising and community relations; and 
 16. Product sales and distribution. 
 Article 2 
 Contract Documents

 2.1 The Contract Documents are comprised of the following: 
  

	 	.1	All written modifications, amendments and change orders to this Agreement issued in accordance with DBIA Document No. 535, Standard Form of General Conditions of
Contract Between Owner and Design-Builder (1998 Edition) (“General Conditions of Contract”); 

  

	 	.2	This Agreement, including all exhibits and attachments; 

 Attachment “A” – Scope of Work dated December 19, 2006 
 Attachment “B” - Cost Estimate dated
December 19, 2006 
 Attachment “C” - Payment and Cash Flow Schedule dated December 19, 2006 
 Attachment “D” – Permit Schedule dated December 19, 2006 
  

	 	.3	Written supplementary conditions, if any, to the General Conditions of Contract; 

  

	 	.4	The General Conditions of Contract; 

  

	 	.5	Construction Documents prepared and approved in accordance with Section 2.4 of the General Conditions of Contract; 

  

	 	.6	Owner’s Project Criteria; and 

  

	 	.7	The following other documents, if any: none. 

 Article 3 
 Interpretation and Intent 
 3.1 The Contract Documents are intended to permit the parties to complete the Work and all obligations required by the Contract Documents within the Contract Time for the Contract Price. The Contract Documents
are intended to be complementary and interpreted in harmony so as to avoid conflict, with words and phrases interpreted in a manner consistent with construction and design industry standards. In the event of any inconsistency, conflict, or ambiguity
between or among the Contract Documents, the Contract Documents shall take precedence in the order in which they are listed in Section 2.1 hereof. 
  

			
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 3.2 Terms, words and phrases used in the Contract Documents, including this Agreement, shall have the meanings
given them in the General Conditions of Contract. 
 3.3 The Contract Documents form the entire agreement between Owner and Design-Builder and by
incorporation herein are as fully binding on the parties as if repeated herein. No oral representations or other agreements have been made by the parties except as specifically stated in the Contract Documents. 
 Article 4 
 Ownership of Work
Product 
 4.1 Work Product. All drawings, specifications and other documents and electronic data furnished by Design-Builder to Owner under this
Agreement (“Work Product”) are deemed to be instruments of service and Design-Builder shall retain the ownership and property interests therein, including the copyrights thereto; provided, however: (i) Design-Builder may
not utilize any of the Work Product relating to the Grain Facility and the exterior design concept and the interior layout of the administration building (other than pre-existing standardized design details) in connection with any plant or facility
other than the Facility; and (ii) Design-Builder shall treat all Work Product related to the design of the Grain Facilities and the exterior design concept and the interior layout of the administration building (other than pre-existing
standardized design details) as confidential and shall not disclose any such Work Product to any third party without the prior written consent of Owner.  
 4.2 Owner’s Limited License Upon Payment in Full. Upon Owner’s payment in full for all Work performed under the Contract Documents, Design-Builder shall grant Owner a limited license to use the Work Product in connection
with Owner’s occupancy of the Project. 
 4.3 Owner’s Limited License Upon Owner’s Termination for Convenience or Design-Builder’s
Election to Terminate. If Owner terminates the Project for its convenience as set forth in Article 8 hereof, or if Design-Builder elects to terminate this Agreement in accordance with Section 11.4 of the General Conditions of Contract,
Design-Builder shall, upon Owner’s payment in full of the amounts due to Design-Builder under the Contract Documents as of such date of termination , grant Owner a limited license to use the Work Product to complete the Project and subsequently
occupy the Project, conditioned on the following: 
  

	 	.1	Owner agrees to pay Design-Builder the additional sum of Five Hundred Thousand US Dollars ($500,000.00) as compensation for the right to use the Work Product in
accordance with this Article 4 if Owner resumes the Project through its employees, agents, or third parties. 

 4.4 Owner’s Limited
License Upon Design-Builder’s Default . If this Agreement is terminated due to Design-Builder’s default pursuant to Section 11.2 of the General Conditions of Contract and (i) it is determined that Design-Builder was in
default and (ii) Owner has fully satisfied all of its obligations under the Contract Documents, Design-Builder shall be deemed to have granted to Owner a limited license to use the Work Product in connection with Owner’s completion and
occupancy of the Project. 
 4.5 Owner’s Indemnification for Use of Work Product. If Owner uses the Work Product under any of the circumstances
identified in this Article 4, Owner acknowledges that such use of the Work Product is at its sole risk and without liability to Design-Builder and that Owner shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Design-Builder and anyone working by or through
Design-Builder, including any Design Consultants (collectively the Indemnified Parties”), and the Indemnified Parties from and against any and all claims, damages, liabilities, losses and expenses, including attorneys’ fees, arising out of
or resulting from the use of the Work Product. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Owner uses the Work Product in connection with Owner’s occupancy of the Project (other than in connection with any modification or expansion of the Project by
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any of Design-Builder’s representations or warranties otherwise contained in this Agreement or the General Conditions. 
 Article 5 
 Contract Time

 5.1 Date of Commencement. The “Date of Commencement” shall be the date of this Agreement. The Work shall commence on the Date of
Commencement unless the parties mutually agree otherwise in writing. 
 5.2 Substantial Completion and Final Completion 
 5.2.1 Substantial Completion of the entire Work shall be achieved on or before June 30, 2008 (the “Scheduled Substantial Completion Date”).

 5.2.2 Interim milestones and/or Substantial Completion of identified portions of the Work shall be achieved as follows: 
  

			
	Preconstruction	  	
	Design and Engineering	  	September 2006 - March 2007
	Develop and issue bid packages	  	October 2006 - March 2007
	Order long lead equipment	  	January 2007 - February 2007
	Complete permits	  	March 2007
		
	Construction	  	
	Site Mobilization	  	December 2006
	Earthwork/mass grading	  	December 2006 - April 2007
	Access road base	  	December 2006 - May 2007
	Earthwork, sub-base and fine grading	  	April 2007 - July 2007
	Temporary facilities and utilities	  	March 2007 - June 2007
	Utilities and roads	  	April 2007 - September 2007
	Rail	  	May 2007 - January 2008
	Administration Building	  	April 2007 - December 2007
	DDG Building	  	March 2007 - April 2008
	Grain Receiving & Storage (Engineering)	  	January 2007 - May 2007
	Grain Receiving & Storage (Construction)	  	April 2007 - May 2008
	Roads final layer	  	May 2008 - June 2008

 5.2.3 Final Completion of the Work or identified portions of the Work shall be achieved as expeditiously as
reasonably practicable. 
 5.2.4 All of the dates set forth in this Article 5 (“Contract Time(s)”) shall be subject to adjustment in
accordance with the General Conditions of Contract. 
 5.3 Timeliness of Performance. Owner and Design-Builder mutually agree that time is of the
essence with respect to the dates and times set forth in the Contract Documents. Section 5.2.2 outlines milestones and substantial completion of identified portions of the work. Section 5.2.2 includes reasonable allowances for review and
approval times required by the Owner, performance of services by any Owner consultants, and review and approval times required by public authorities having jurisdiction over the Project. The milestone and substantial completion dates for portions of
the work associated with the Grain Facilities or such other work as may be mutually agreed upon by the parties hereto shall be equitably adjusted as the Project progresses, allowing for changes in scope, character or size of the Project requested by
the Owner, or for delays or other causes beyond the Design-Builder’s reasonable control, which shall include unavailability of resources and material related to the required design, engineering and construction services necessary to support the
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 5.4 Liquidated Damages - Generally. Design-Builder understands that if Substantial Completion is not attained by
the Scheduled Substantial Completion Date, Owner will suffer damages which are difficult to determine and accurately specify. Design-Builder agrees that if Substantial Completion is not attained by the 31st day after the Scheduled Substantial Completion Date (the “LD Date”), Design-Builder shall pay Owner Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) as liquidated
damages for each day that Substantial Completion extends beyond the LD Date with the maximum damages payable to the Owner under section 5.4 of this Agreement being Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000.00). The liquidated damages provided herein
shall be in lieu of all liability of Design-Builder for any and all extra costs, losses, expenses, claims, penalties and any other damages, whether special or consequential, and of whatsoever nature incurred by Owner which are occasioned by any
delay in achieving Substantial Completion by the Scheduled Substantial Completion Date. 
 5.5 Liquidated Damages relating to the Grain Facilities.
Notwithstanding anything in Section 5.4 to the contrary, the LD Date shall not be applicable to Substantial Completion of the Grain Facilities. On or prior to March 31, 2007 or such other date as Owner and Design-Builder may mutually
agree, Owner and Design-Builder shall reach mutual agreement as to the date by which Substantial Completion of the Grain Facilities must be attained (such date the “Grain Facilities LD Date”. If Substantial Completion of the Grain
Facilities is not attained by Grain Facilities LD Date, Design-Builder shall pay Owner Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) as liquidated damages for each day that Substantial Completion of the Grain Facilities extends beyond the Grain Facilities LD
Date with the maximum damages payable to the Owner under section 5.5 of this Agreement being One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000.00). The liquidated damages provided herein shall be in lieu of all liability of Design-Builder for any and all
extra costs, losses, expenses, claims, penalties and any other damages, whether special or consequential, and of whatsoever nature incurred by Owner which are occasioned by any delay in achieving Substantial Completion of the Grain Facilities by the
Grain Facilities LD Date. 
 Article 6 
 Contract Price 
 6.1 Contract Price 
 6.1.1 Owner shall pay Design-Builder in accordance with Article 6 of the General Conditions of Contract a contract price (“Contract Price”) equal to Design-Builder’s Fee (as defined in
Section 6.2 hereof) plus the Cost of the Work (as defined in Section 6.3 hereof) and any adjustments made in accordance with the General Conditions of Contract. 
 6.1.2 For the specific Work set forth below, Owner agrees to pay Design-Builder, as part of the Contract Price, on the following basis: 
  

				
	 Option A – Base program including grain facilities
	  	 
	 Cost of construction (estimated)
	  	$	30,205,000
	 General conditions and project support (allowance)
	  	$	1,876,488
	 Engineering and Design Fees
	  		
	 Planning and Permitting (Fixed)
	  	$	210,000
	 Design and Construction Documents (Fixed)
	  	$	710,000
	 Site Investigations (Fixed)
	  	$	155,000
	 Construction Services & Staking (Fixed)
	  	$	325,000
	 Design-Builder CM Fee and Profit (Fixed)
	  	$	2,300,000
	 Total Program Estimate
	  	$	35,781,488
		
	 Option B – Base program excluding grain facilities
	  	 
	 Cost of construction (estimated)
	  	$	19,005,000
	 General conditions and project support (allowance)
	  	$	1,209,088
	 Engineering and Design Fees
	  		

  

			
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	 Planning and Permitting (Fixed)
	  	$	 210,000
	 Design and Construction Documents (Fixed)
	  	$	635,000
	 Site Investigations (Fixed)
	  	$	155,000
	 Construction Services & Staking (Fixed)
	  	$	300,000
	 Design-Builder CM Fee and Profit
	  	$	2,025,000
	 Total Program Estimate
	  	$	23,539,088

 6.2 Design-Builder’s Fee 
 6.2.1 Design-Builder’s Fee shall be: 
 Option A – Base program including grain facilities,
Design-Builder’s Fee shall be Three Million Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars ($3,700,000), as adjusted in accordance with Section 6.2.2 below. 
 Option B – Base program excluding grain facilities, Design-Builder’s Fee shall be Three Million Three Hundred Twenty Five Thousand ($3,325,000), as adjusted in accordance with Section 6.2.2 below. 
 The Design-Builder’s Fee includes all of the following costs and expenses, none of which shall be otherwise included in the Cost of Work (as defined in
Section 6.3 below): 
  

	 	.1	Wages of direct or indirect employees of Design-Builder performing design, engineering and construction management services for the Work at the Site or, at locations off the
Site. 

  

	 	.2	Wages or salaries of Design-Builder’s supervisory and administrative personnel engaged in the performance of the Work and who are located at the Site or working off-Site
to assist in the production or transportation of material and equipment necessary for the Work. 

  

	 	.3	Wages or salaries of Design-Builder’s personnel stationed at Design-Builder’s principal or branch offices and performing support functions for the Work.

  

	 	.4	Costs incurred by Design-Builder for employee benefits, premiums, taxes, insurance, contributions and assessments required by law, collective bargaining agreements, or which
are customarily paid by Design-Builder, to the extent such costs are based on wages and salaries paid to employees of Design-Builder covered under Sections 6.3.1 through 6.3.3 hereof. 

  

	 	.5	The reasonable portion of the cost of travel, accommodations and meals for Design-Builder’s personnel necessarily and directly incurred in connection with the performance of
the Work, taking place within the State of Michigan and the two trips to Colwich, Kansas referred to in Section 1.4.5.1. 

 It is understood by
both the Owner and the Design-Builder that the final approach for procuring the engineering and construction of the grain facilities remains an open issue, however, both parties agree to work together to explore opportunities to develop the most
effective approach to complete the engineering, procurement and construction of the grain facilities. This may include the use of a design-build grain facility contractor, a third party design firm specifically contracted for this design or
Design-Builder could receive the grain facility design basis / design development from a third party. Once the approach is finalized a cost adjustment to the Design-Builder Design-Build Fee may be required, it is understood that the maximum credit
adjustment would be $375,000 less cost incurred in support of the grain facility scope of work. 
 6.2.2 Design-Builder’s Fee will be adjusted in
accordance with Article 9 of the General Conditions for any changes in the Work: 
 6.3 Cost of the Work. The term Cost of the Work shall mean costs
reasonably incurred by Design-Builder in the proper performance of the Work. The Cost of the Work shall include only the following: 
  

			
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	 	.1	Payments properly made by Design-Builder to Subcontractors and Design Consultants for performance of portions of the Work, including any insurance and bond premiums incurred
by Subcontractors and Design Consultants. 

  

	 	2	Costs incurred by Design-Builder in repairing or correcting defective, damaged or nonconforming Work, provided that such defective, damaged or nonconforming Work was beyond
the reasonable control of Design-Builder or the applicable Subcontractor. If the costs associated with such defective, damaged or nonconforming Work are recoverable from insurance, Subcontractors or Design Consultants, Design-Builder shall exercise
best efforts to obtain recovery from the appropriate source and credit Owner if recovery is obtained. 

  

	 	.3	Costs, including transportation, inspection, testing, storage and handling, of materials, equipment and supplies incorporated or reasonably used in completing the Work.

  

	 	.4	Costs less salvage value of materials, supplies, temporary facilities, machinery, equipment and hand tools not customarily owned by the workers that are not fully consumed in
the performance of the Work and which remain the property of Design-Builder, including the costs of transporting, inspecting, testing, handling, installing, maintaining, dismantling and removing such items. 

  

	 	.5	Costs of removal of debris and waste from the Site. 

  

	 	.6	The reasonable costs and expenses incurred in establishing, operating and demobilizing the Site office, including the cost of facsimile transmissions, long-distance telephone
calls, postage and express delivery charges, telephone service, photocopying and reasonable petty cash expenses. 

  

	 	.7	The reasonable rental charges and costs of transportation, installation, minor repairs and replacements, dismantling and removal of temporary facilities, machinery, equipment
and hand tools not customarily owned by the workers, which are provided by Design-Builder at the Site, whether rented from Design-Builder or others, and incurred in the performance of the Work. 

  

	 	.8	The amount of any increase in Design-Builder’s insurance premiums directly attributable to this Agreement or Design-Builder’s performance of the Work. Premiums for
bonds required by this Agreement or the performance of the Work, except to the extent such bonds are provided by Subcontractors or consultants pursuant to this Agreement (which bonds shall be provided at the sole expense of such Subcontractors and
consultants. 

  

	 	.9	All fuel and utility costs incurred in the performance of the Work. 

  

	 	.10	Sales and use taxes incurred in the performance of the Work. 

  

	 	.11	Reasonable legal costs, court costs and costs of mediation and arbitration reasonably arising from Design-Builder’s performance of the Work provided such costs do not
arise from disputes between Owner and Design-Builder. 

  

	 	.12	Costs for permits, royalties, licenses, tests and inspections incurred by Design-Builder as a requirement of the Contract Documents. 

  

	 	.13	The cost of defending suits or claims for infringement of patent rights arising from the use of a particular design, process, or product required by Owner, paying legal
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 Design-Builder resulting from such suits or claims, and paying settlements made with Owner’s
consent. 
  

	 	.14	Deposits which are lost, except to the extent caused by Design-Builder’s negligence. 

  

	 	.15	Costs incurred in preventing damage, injury or loss in case of an emergency affecting the safety of persons and property. 

  

	 	.16	Other costs reasonably and properly incurred in the performance of the Work to the extent approved in writing by Owner. 

 6.4 Non-Reimbursable Costs 
 The following shall be
excluded from the Cost of the Work: 
  

	 	.1	Compensation for Design-Builder’s personnel stationed at Design-Builder’s principal or branch offices, except as provided for in Sections 6.3.1, 6.3.2
and 6.3.3 hereof. 

  

	 	.2	Overhead and general expenses, except as provided for in Section 6.3 hereof, or which may be recoverable for changes to the Work. 

  

	 	.3	The cost of Design-Builder’s capital used in the performance of the Work. 

 Article 7 
 Procedure for Payment 
 7.1 Progress Payments 
 7.1.1 Design-Builder shall submit to Owner on the First and Fifteenth (1st and 15th) day of each month, beginning with the first month after the Date of Commencement, Design-Builder’s Application for Payment for that portion of the Design-Builder’s Fee then payable in accordance with Attachment
“C” – Payment and Cash Flow Schedule dated December 19, 2006; provided, however, the payment dates set forth in Attachment “C” shall be equitably adjusted based on any adjustment of the Contract Times pursuant to
Section 5.2.4. 
 7.1.2 The Design-Builder shall submit to the Owner on the 30th day of each month, beginning with the first month after the Date of Commencement, the Design-Builder’s Application for Payment for Subcontractors and
general conditions and project support expenses and/or costs in accordance with Article 6 of the General Conditions of Contract. 
 7.1.3 The
Design-Builder’s professional services fees shall be fixed as part of the Agreement. 
 7.1.4 Owner shall make payment within ten (10) days
after Owner’s receipt of each properly submitted and accurate Application for Payment in accordance with Article 6 of the General Conditions of Contract, but in each case less the total of payments previously made, and less amounts properly
withheld under Section 6.3 of the General Conditions of Contract. 
 7.2 Retainage on Progress Payments 
 7.2.1 The Owner will not retain any portion of any payment with respect to an Application for Payment submitted by Design-Builder pursuant to Section 7.1.1;
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“C”), Owner shall retain one hundred percent (100%) of such payment until such time as all Work has been completed in accordance with the
Contract Documents. 
 7.2.2 Owner will retain ten percent (10%) of each payment with respect to an Application for Payment submitted by
Design-Builder pursuant to Section 7.1.2.; provided, however: (i) Owner shall retain only five percent (5%) of any amounts attributable to Work performed by Fisher Contracting for earthwork bid package #1; and
(ii) when fifty percent (50%) of the Work has been completed by a particular Subcontractor, Owner will not retain any additional amounts from Design-Builder’s subsequent Applications for Payment with respect to amounts due to such
Subcontractor. Owner will not retain any amount with respect to any payment of general conditions or project support expenses and/or costs. Owner will also reasonably consider reducing retainage for Subcontractors completing their work early in the
Project. 
 7.2.3 Upon Substantial Completion of the entire Work or, if applicable, any portion of the Work, pursuant to Section 6.6 of the
General Conditions of Contract, Owner shall release to Design-Builder all retained amounts relating, as applicable, to the entire Work or completed portion of the Work, less an amount equal to the reasonable value of all remaining or incomplete
items of Work as noted in the Certificate of Substantial Completion. 
 7.3 Final Payment. Design-Builder shall submit its Final Application for
Payment to Owner in accordance with Section 6.7 of the General Conditions of Contract. Owner shall make payment on Design-Builder’s properly submitted and accurate Final Application for Payment within ten (10) days after Owner’s
receipt of the Final Application for Payment, provided that Design-Builder has satisfied the requirements for final payment set forth in Section 6.7.2 of the General Conditions of Contract. 
 7.4 Interest. Payments due and unpaid by Owner to Design-Builder, whether progress payments or final payment, shall bear interest commencing five (5) days
after payment is due at the rate of eight and one quarter percent (8.25%). 
 7.5 Record Keeping and Finance Controls. Design-Builder acknowledges
that this Agreement is to be administered on an “open book” arrangement relative to Costs of the Work. Design-Builder shall keep full and detailed accounts and exercise such controls as may be necessary for proper financial management,
using accounting and control systems in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and as may be provided in the Contract Documents. During the performance of the Work and for a period of two (2) years after Final Payment, Owner
and Owner’s accountants shall be afforded access from time to time, upon reasonable notice, to Design-Builder’s records, books, correspondence, receipts, subcontracts, purchase orders, vouchers, memoranda and other data relating to the
Work, all of which Design-Builder shall preserve for a period of two (2) years after Final Payment. 
 Article 8

 Termination for Convenience 
 8.1 Upon ten (10) days’ written notice to Design-Builder, Owner may, for its convenience and without cause, elect to terminate this Agreement. In such event, Owner shall pay Design-Builder for the following: 
  

	 	.1	All Work executed and for proven loss, cost or expense in connection with the Work; 

  

	 	.2	The reasonable costs and expenses attributable to such termination, including demobilization costs and amounts due in settlement of terminated contracts with Subcontractors
and Design Consultants; and 

  

	 	.3	All payments otherwise due to Design-Builder as of such date of termination, as reflected in Attachment “C” (as such payment dates may be adjusted in accordance
with this Agreement. 

  

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 8.2 If Owner terminates this Agreement pursuant to Section 8.1 above and proceeds to design and construct the
Project through its employees, agents or third parties, Owner’s rights to use the Work Product shall be as set forth in Section 4.3 hereof. 
 Article 9 
 Representatives of the Parties 
 9.1 Owner’s Representatives 
 9.1.1 Owner designates the
individual listed below as its Senior Representative (“Owner’s Senior Representative”), which individual has the authority and responsibility for avoiding and resolving disputes under Section 10.2.3 of the General Conditions of
Contract: 
 Liberty Renewable Fuels, LLC 
 P. O. Box
335 
 Owosso, Michigan 48867 
 David Skjaerlund,
PhD 
 President & CEO 
 (989) 743-1042
Office 
 (989) 743-1032 FAX 
 9.1.2 Owner
designates the individual listed below as its Owner’s Representative, which individual has the authority and responsibility set forth in Section 3.4 of the General Conditions of Contract: 
 Liberty Renewable Fuels, LLC 
 P. O. Box 335 
 Owosso, Michigan 48867 
 David Skjaerlund, PhD 
 President & CEO 
 (989) 743-1042 Office 
 989) 743-1032 FAX 
 Unless otherwise designated by David
Skjaerlund. 
 9.2 Design-Builder’s Representatives 
 9.2.1 Design-Builder designates the individuals listed below as its Senior Representatives (“Design-Builder’s Senior Representative”), which individuals have the authority and responsibility for avoiding and resolving
disputes under Section 10.2.3 of the General Conditions of Contract: 
  

			
	Thomas Coté	  	Richard Fosgitt
	Project Director	  	Project Director
	(248) 478-3690	  	(231) 775-7755

 9.2.2 Design-Builder designates the individuals listed below as its Design-Builder’s Representatives,
which individuals have the authority and responsibility set forth in Section 2.1.1 of the General Conditions of Contract: 
  

			
	Dennis Hanley	  	Brad Link
	Project Manager	  	Project Manager
	(248) 478-3690	  	(231) 775-7755

  

			
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 Article 10 
 Bonds and Insurance 
 10.1 Insurance. Design-Builder shall procure in accordance with Article 5 of the General
Conditions of Contract the following insurance coverages: 
 Article 10.1 of the Agreement is amended and supplemented to include the following agreement of
the parties. 
 The insurance required for this contract shall be with AM Best Rated Insurance Companies of at least an A- rating with a
minimum Financial Size Category of VII. The insurance coverage shall be maintained during the design and construction phase periods and for a minimum of three years after construction. Claims made coverage shall include retroactive coverage for the
design and post design period. The limits of liability for the insurance required are as follows: 
 By Design-Builder: 
  

						
	 a.
	  	Workers’ Compensation:	  	 	Statutory
			
	 b.
	  	Employer’s Liability —	  		
			
		  	1) Each Accident:	  	$	500,000
		  	2) Disease, Policy Limit:	  	$	500,000
		  	3) Disease, Each Employee:	  	$	500,000
			
	 c.
	  	General Liability —	  		
			
		  	1) Each Occurrence (Bodily Injury and Property Damage):	  	$	1,000,000
		  	2) General Aggregate:	  	$	2,000,000
			
	 d.
	  	Excess or Umbrella Liability —	  		
			
		  	1) Each Occurrence:	  	$	10,000,000
		  	2) General Aggregate:	  	$	10,000,000
			
	 e.
	  	Automobile Liability —	  		
			
		  	1) Bodily Injury:	  		
		  	 a) Each Accident
	  	$	1,000,000
			
		  	2) Property Damage:	  		
		  	 a) Each Accident
	  	$	1,000,000
			
		  	 [or]
	  		
			
		  	1) Combined Single Limit	  		
		  	    (Bodily Injury and Property Damage):	  		
		  	    Each Accident	  	$	1,000,000
			
	 f.
	  	Professional Liability —	  		
			
		  	1) Each Occurrence:	  	$	2,000,000
		  	2) General Aggregate:	  	$	2,000,000
			
	 g.
	  	Other (specify):	  	$	 
		  		  	 	 

  

			
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 10.2 Bonds and Other Performance Security. Design-Builder shall provide through each subcontractor agreement a
100% performance bond and labor and material payment bond or other performance security: 
 Article 11 
 Other Provisions 
 11.1 Other provisions, if
any, are as follows: (Insert any additional provisions) 
 None. 
 In executing this Agreement, Owner and Design-Builder each individually represents that it has the necessary financial resources to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement, and each has the necessary corporate
approvals to execute this Agreement, and perform the services described herein. 
  

					
	OWNER:	 		  	DESIGN-BUILDER:
			
	 Liberty Renewable Fuels, LLC
	 		  	 Wilcox Design-Build, LLC

	(Name of Owner)	 		  	(Name of Design-Builder)
			
	 /s/ David Skjaerlund
	 		  	 

	(Signature)	 		  	(Signature)
			
	 David Skjaerlund
	 		  	 Richard D. Wilcox, P.E. .P.S.

	(Printed Name)	 		  	(Printed Name)
			
	 President & CEO
	 		  	 President CEO

	(Title)	 		  	(Title)
			
	Date: December 19, 2006	 		  	Date: December 19, 2006

  

			
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 Exhibit 10.3 
 

 
 Standard Form of General Conditions 
 of Contract Between Owner and Design-Builder 
 Table of Contents

  

					
	Article 1:	  	General	  	2
			
	Article 2:	  	Design-Builder’s Services and Responsibilities	  	2
			
	Article 3:	  	Owner’s Services and Responsibilities	  	6
			
	Article 4:	  	Hazardous Conditions and Differing Site Conditions	  	7
			
	Article 5:	  	Insurance and Bonds	  	8
			
	Article 6:	  	Payment	  	10
			
	Article 7:	  	Indemnification	  	12
			
	Article 8:	  	Time	  	13
			
	Article 9:	  	Changes to the Contract Price and Time	  	13
			
	Article 10:	  	Contract Adjustments and Disputes	  	15
			
	Article 11:	  	Stop Work and Termination for Cause	  	16
			
	Article 12:	  	Miscellaneous	  	18

  

			
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 Article 1 
 General 
 1.1 Mutual Obligations 
 1.1.1 Owner and Design-Builder commit at all times to cooperate fully with each other, and proceed on the basis of trust and good faith, to permit each party to realize the benefits afforded under the Contract
Documents. 
 1.2 Basic Definitions 
 1.2.1
Agreement refers to the executed contract between Owner and Design-Builder under DBIA Document No. 530, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design-Builder C Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a Guaranteed Maximum Price
(1998 Edition). 
 1.2.2 Day or Days shall mean calendar days unless otherwise specifically noted in the Contract Documents.

 1.2.3 Design Consultant is a qualified, licensed design professional who is not an employee of Design-Builder, but is retained by
Design-Builder, or employed or retained by anyone under contract with Design-Builder or Subcontractor, to furnish design services required under the Contract Documents. 
 1.2.4 Hazardous Conditions are any materials, wastes, substances and chemicals deemed to be hazardous under applicable Legal Requirements, or the handling, storage, remediation, or disposal of which are
regulated by applicable Legal Requirements. 
 1.2.5 General Conditions of Contract refer to this DBIA Document No. 535, Standard Form
of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design-Builder (1998 Edition). 
 1.2.6 Legal Requirements are all applicable federal,
state and local laws, codes, ordinances, rules, regulations, orders and decrees of any government or quasi-government entity having jurisdiction over the Project or Site, the practices involved in the Project or Site, or any Work. 
 1.2.7 Owner’s Project Criteria are developed by or for Owner to describe Owner’s program requirements and objectives for the Project, including
use, space, price, time, site and expandability requirements, as well as submittal requirements and other requirements governing Design-Builder’s performance of the Work. Owner’s Project Criteria may include conceptual documents, design
criteria, performance requirements and other Project-specific technical materials and requirements. 
 1.2.8 Site is the land or premises on
which the Project is located. 
 1.2.9 Subcontractor is any person or entity retained by Design-Builder as an independent contractor to perform
a portion of the Work and shall include materialmen and suppliers. 
 1.2.10 Sub-Subcontractor is any person or entity retained by a
Subcontractor as an independent contractor to perform any portion of a Subcontractor’s Work and shall include materialmen, and suppliers. 
 1.2.11
Substantial Completion is the date on which the Work, or an agreed upon portion of the Work, is sufficiently complete so that Owner can occupy and use the Project or a portion thereof for its intended purposes. 
 1.2.12 Work is comprised of all Design-Builder’s design, construction and other services required by the Contract Documents, including procuring and
furnishing all materials, equipment, services and labor reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents. 
 Article 2

 Design-Builder’s Services and Responsibilities 
 2.1 General Services 
 2.1.1 Design-Builder’s Representative shall be reasonably available to Owner and
shall have the necessary expertise and experience required to supervise the Work. Design-Builder’s Representative shall communicate regularly with Owner and shall be vested with the authority to act on behalf of Design-Builder.
Design-Builder’s Representative may be replaced only with the mutual agreement of Owner and Design-Builder. 
  

			
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 2.1.2 Design-Builder shall provide Owner with a monthly status report detailing the progress of the Work,
including whether (i) the Work is proceeding according to schedule, (ii) discrepancies, conflicts, or ambiguities exist in the Contract Documents that require resolution, (iii) health and safety issues exist in connection with the
Work, and (iv) other items require resolution so as not to jeopardize Design-Builder’s ability to complete the Work for the Contract Price and within the Contract Time(s). 
 2.1.3 Design-Builder shall prepare and submit, at least two (2) days prior to the meeting contemplated by Section 2.1.4 hereof, a schedule for the execution of the Work for Owner’s review and
response. The schedule shall indicate the dates for the start and completion of the various stages of Work, including the dates when Owner information and approvals are required to enable Design-Builder to achieve the Contract Time(s). The schedule
shall be revised as required by conditions and progress of the Work, but such revisions shall not relieve Design-Builder of its obligations to complete the Work within the Contract Time(s), as such dates may be adjusted in accordance with the
Contract Documents. Owner’s review of and response to the schedule shall not be construed as relieving Design-Builder of its complete and exclusive control over the means, methods, sequences and techniques for executing the Work. 
 2.1.4 The parties will meet within seven (7) days after execution of the Agreement to discuss issues affecting the administration of the Work and to
implement the necessary procedures, including those relating to submittals and payment, to facilitate the ability of the parties to perform their obligations under the Contract Documents. 
 2.2 Design Professional Services 
 2.2.1 Design-Builder shall,
consistent with applicable state licensing laws, provide through qualified, licensed design professionals employed by Design-Builder, or procured from qualified, independent licensed Design Consultants, the necessary design services, including
architectural, engineering and other design professional services, for the preparation of the required drawings, specifications and other design submittals to permit Design-Builder to complete the Work consistent with the Contract Documents. Nothing
in the Contract Documents is intended or deemed to create any legal or contractual relationship between Owner and any Design Consultant. 
 2.3 Standard
of Care for Design Professional Services 
 2.3.1 Design-Builder warrants that the standard of care for all design professional services performed
to execute the Work shall be the care and skill ordinarily used by members of the design profession practicing under similar conditions at the same time and locality of the Project. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, if the parties agree upon
specific performance standards for any aspect of the Work, which standards are to be set forth in an exhibit to the Agreement entitled “Performance Standard Requirements,” the design professional services shall be performed to achieve such
standards. 
 2.4 Design Development Services 
 2.4.1
Design-Builder and Owner shall, consistent with any applicable provision of the Contract Documents, agree upon interim design submissions at 30%, 60% and 90% completion that Owner may wish to review, which interim design submissions may include
design criteria, drawings, diagrams and specifications setting forth the Project requirements. On or about the time of the scheduled submissions, Design-Builder and Owner shall meet and confer about the submissions, with Design-Builder identifying
during such meetings, among other things, the evolution of the design and any significant changes or deviations from the Contract Documents, or, if applicable, previously submitted design submissions. Minutes of the meetings will be maintained by
Design-Builder and provided to attendees for review. Following the design review meeting, Owner shall review and approve the interim design submissions in a time that is consistent with the turnaround times set forth in Design-Builder’s
schedule. 
 2.4.2 Design-Builder shall submit to Owner Construction Documents setting forth in detail drawings and specifications describing the
requirements for construction of the Work. The Construction Documents shall be consistent with the latest set of interim design submissions; as such submissions may have been modified in a design review meeting. The parties shall have a design
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accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 2.4.1 above. Design-Builder shall proceed with construction in accordance with the approved
Construction Documents and shall submit one set of approved Construction Documents to Owner prior to commencement of construction. 
 2.4.3
Owner’s review and approval of interim design submissions and the Construction Documents is for the purpose of mutually establishing a conformed set of Contract Documents compatible with the requirements of the Work. Neither Owner’s
review nor approval of any interim design submissions and Construction Documents shall be deemed to transfer any design liability from Design-Builder to Owner. 
 2.4.4 To the extent not prohibited by the Contract Documents or Legal Requirements, Design-Builder may prepare interim design submissions and Construction Documents for a portion of the Work to permit construction to proceed on that
portion of the Work prior to completion of the Construction Documents for the entire Work. 
 2.5 Legal Requirements 
 2.5.1 Design-Builder shall perform the Work in accordance with all Legal Requirements and shall provide all notices applicable to the Work as required by the Legal
Requirements. 
 2.5.2 The Contract Price and/or Contract Time(s) shall be adjusted to compensate Design-Builder for the effects of changes in the
Legal Requirements enacted after the date of the Agreement affecting the performance of the Work, or if a Guaranteed Maximum Price is established after the date of the Agreement, the date the parties agree upon the Guaranteed Maximum Price. Such
effects may include, revisions Design-Builder is required to make to the Construction Documents because of changes in Legal Requirements. 
 2.6
Government Approvals and Permits 
 2.6.1 Except as identified in an Owner’s Permit List attached as an exhibit to the Agreement,
Design-Builder shall obtain necessary permits, approvals, licenses, government charges and inspection fees required for the prosecution of the Work by any government or quasi-government entity having jurisdiction over the Project. All fees
associated the necessary permits, approvals, licenses, government charges and inspection fees required for the prosecution of the Work by any government or quasi-government entity having jurisdiction over the Project will be a direct reimbursable
expense from the Owner to the Design-Builder. 
 2.6.2 Design-Builder shall provide reasonable assistance to Owner in obtaining those permits,
approvals and licenses that are Owner’s responsibility. 
 2.7 Design-Builder’s Construction Phase Services 
 2.7.1 Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents to be the responsibility of Owner or a separate contractor, Design-Builder shall provide through itself
or Subcontractors the necessary supervision, labor, inspection, testing, start-up, material, equipment, machinery, temporary utilities and other temporary facilities to permit Design-Builder to complete construction of the Project consistent with
the Contract Documents. 
 2.7.2 Design-Builder shall perform all construction activities efficiently and with the requisite expertise, skill and
competence to satisfy the requirements of the Contract Documents. Design-Builder shall at all times exercise complete and exclusive control over the means, methods, sequences and techniques of construction. 
 2.7.3 Design-Builder shall consult with Owner in advance of the selection of Subcontractors and shall employ only Subcontractors who are duly licensed and
qualified to perform the Work consistent with the Contract Documents. Owner shall have the right to pre-approve any and all bid-packages submitted to any potential Subcontractor. Owner may reasonably object to Design-Builder’s selection of any
Subcontractor, provided that the Contract Price and/or Contract Time(s) shall be reasonably adjusted to the extent that Owner’s decision impacts Design-Builder’s cost and/or time of performance. 
 2.7.4 Design-Builder assumes responsibility to Owner for the proper performance of the Work of Subcontractors and any acts and omissions in connection with such
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Subcontractor, including but not limited to any third-party beneficiary rights. 
 2.7.5 Design-Builder shall coordinate the activities of all Subcontractors. If Owner performs other work on the Project or at the Site with separate contractors under Owner’s control, Design-Builder agrees
to reasonably cooperate and coordinate its activities with those of such separate contractors so that the Project can be completed in an orderly and coordinated manner without unreasonable disruption. 
 2.7.6 Design-Builder shall keep the Site reasonably free from debris, trash and construction wastes to permit Design-Builder to perform its construction services
efficiently, safely and without interfering with the use of adjacent land areas. Upon Substantial Completion of the Work, or a portion of the Work, Design-Builder shall remove all debris, trash, construction wastes, materials, equipment, machinery
and tools arising from the Work or applicable portions thereof to permit Owner to occupy the Project or a portion of the Project for its intended use. 
 2.8 Design-Builder’s Responsibility for Project Safety 
 2.8.1 Design-Builder recognizes the importance of performing the Work in
a safe manner so as to prevent damage, injury or loss to (i) all individuals at the Site, whether working or visiting, (ii) the Work, including materials and equipment incorporated into the Work or stored on-Site or off-Site, and
(iii) all other property at the Site or adjacent thereto. Design-Builder assumes responsibility for implementing and monitoring all safety precautions and programs related to the performance of the Work. Design-Builder shall, prior to
commencing construction, designate a Safety Representative with the necessary qualifications and experience to supervise the implementation and monitoring of all safety precautions and programs related to the Work. Unless otherwise required by the
Contract Documents, Design-Builder’s Safety Representative shall be an individual stationed at the Site who may have responsibilities on the Project in addition to safety. The Safety Representative shall make routine daily inspections of the
Site and shall hold weekly safety meetings with Design-Builder’s personnel, Subcontractors and others as applicable. 
 2.8.2 Design-Builder and
Subcontractors shall comply with all Legal Requirements relating to safety, as well as any Owner-specific safety requirements set forth in the Contract Documents, provided that such Owner-specific requirements do not violate any applicable Legal
Requirement. Design-Builder will immediately report in writing any safety-related injury, loss, damage or accident arising from the Work to Owner’s Representative and, to the extent mandated by Legal Requirements, to all government or
quasi-government authorities having jurisdiction over safety-related matters involving the Project or the Work. 
 2.8.3 Design-Builder’s
responsibility for safety under this Section 2.8 is not intended in any way to relieve Subcontractors and Sub-Subcontractors of their own contractual and legal obligations and responsibility for (i) complying with all Legal Requirements,
including those related to health and safety matters, and (ii) taking all necessary measures to implement and monitor all safety precautions and programs to guard against injury, losses, damages or accidents resulting from their performance of
the Work. 
 2.9 Design-Builder’s Warranty 
 2.9.1
Design-Builder warrants to Owner that: (i) all materials and equipment furnished as part of the construction shall be new (unless otherwise specified in the Contract Documents) and of good quality,(ii) all Work will be performed in a good
and workmanlike manner, free of defects in material or workmanship; and (iii) the Facility will be constructed in accordance with the Contract Documents and will contain equipment, supplies and materials described in the Contract Documents.
Design-Builder’s warranty obligation excludes defects caused by abuse, alterations, or failure to maintain the Work by persons other than Design-Builder or anyone for whose acts Design-Builder may be liable. Nothing in this warranty is intended
to limit any manufacturer’s warranty which provides Owner with greater warranty rights than set forth in this Section 2.9 or the Contract Documents. Design-Builder will provide Owner with all manufacturers’ warranties upon Substantial
Completion. 
 2.10 Correction of Defective Work 
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subject to Section 2.9 hereof, within a period of one year from the date of Substantial Completion of the Work or any portion of the Work, or within
such longer period to the extent required by the Contract Documents. 
 2.10.2 Design-Builder shall, within seven (7) days of receipt of written
notice from Owner that the Work is not in conformance with the Contract Documents, take meaningful steps to commence correction of such nonconforming Work, including the correction, removal or replacement of the nonconforming Work and any damage
caused to other parts of the Work affected by the nonconforming Work. If Design-Builder fails to commence the necessary steps within such seven (7) day period, Owner, in addition to any other remedies provided under the Contract Documents, may
provide Design-Builder with written notice that Owner will commence correction of such nonconforming Work with its own forces. If Owner does perform such corrective Work, Design-Builder shall be responsible for all reasonable costs incurred by Owner
in performing such correction. If the nonconforming Work creates an emergency requiring an immediate response, the seven (7) day periods identified herein shall be deemed inapplicable. 
 2.10.3 The one year period referenced in Section 2.10.1 above applies only to Design-Builder’s obligation to correct nonconforming Work and is not
intended to constitute a period of limitations for any other rights or remedies Owner may have regarding Design-Builder’s other obligations under the Contract Documents. 
 Article 3 
 Owner’s Services and Responsibilities 

3.1 Duty to Cooperate 
 3.1.1 Owner shall, throughout the
performance of the Work, cooperate with Design-Builder and perform its responsibilities, obligations and services in a timely manner to facilitate Design-Builder’s timely and efficient performance of the Work and so as not to delay or interfere
with Design-Builder’s performance of its obligations under the Contract Documents. 
 3.1.2 Owner shall provide timely reviews and approvals of
interim design submissions and Construction Documents consistent with the turnaround times set forth in Design-Builder’s schedule. 
 3.2 Furnishing
of Services and Information 
 3.2.1 Unless expressly stated to the contrary in the Contract Documents, Owner shall provide, at its own cost and
expense, for Design-Builder’s information and use the following, all of which Design-Builder is entitled to rely upon in performing the Work: 
  

	 	.1	Surveys describing the property, boundaries, topography and reference points for use during construction, including existing service and utility lines;

  

	 	.2	Geotechnical studies describing subsurface conditions, and other surveys describing other latent or concealed physical conditions at the Site; 

  

	 	.3	Temporary and permanent easements, zoning and other requirements and encumbrances affecting land use, or necessary to permit the proper design and construction of the Project
and enable Design-Builder to perform the Work; 

  

	 	.4	A legal description of the Site; 

  

	 	.5	To the extent available, as-built and record drawings of any existing structures at the Site; and 

  

	 	.6	To the extent available, environmental studies, reports and impact statements describing the environmental conditions, including Hazardous Conditions, in existence at the
Site. 

 3.2.2 Owner is responsible for securing and executing all necessary agreements with adjacent land or property owners that are
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 3.3 Financial Information 
 3.3.1 At Design-Builder’s request, Owner shall promptly furnish reasonable evidence satisfactory to Design-Builder that Owner has adequate funds available and committed to fulfill all of Owner’s contractual obligations
under the Contract Documents. If Owner fails to furnish such financial information in a timely manner, Design-Builder may stop Work under Section 11.3 hereof or exercise any other right permitted under the Contract Documents. 
 3.3.2 Design-Builder shall cooperate with the reasonable requirements of Owner’s lenders or other financial sources. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence,
after execution of the Agreement Design-Builder shall have no obligation to execute for Owner or Owner’s lenders or other financial sources any documents or agreements that require Design-Builder to assume obligations or responsibilities
greater than those existing obligations Design-Builder has under the Contract Documents. 
 3.4 Owner’s Representative 
 3.4.1 Owner’s Representative shall be responsible for providing Owner-supplied information and approvals in a timely manner to permit Design-Builder to
fulfill its obligations under the Contract Documents. Owner’s Representative shall also provide Design-Builder with prompt notice if it observes any failure on the part of Design-Builder to fulfill its contractual obligations, including any
errors, omissions or defects in the performance of the Work. 
 3.5 Government Approvals and Permits 
 3.5.1 Owner shall obtain and pay for all necessary permits, approvals, licenses, government charges and inspection fees set forth in the Owner’s Permit List
attached as an exhibit to the Agreement. 
 3.5.2 Owner shall provide reasonable assistance to Design-Builder in obtaining those permits, approvals
and licenses that are Design-Builder’s responsibility. 
 3.6 Owner’s Separate Contractors 
 3.6.1 Owner is responsible for all work performed on the Project or at the Site by separate contractors under Owner’s control. Owner shall contractually
require its separate contractors to cooperate with, and coordinate their activities so as not to interfere with, Design-Builder in order to enable Design-Builder to timely complete the Work consistent with the Contract Documents. 
 Article 4 
 Hazardous
Conditions and Differing Site Conditions 
 4.1 Hazardous Conditions 
 4.1.1 Unless otherwise expressly provided in the Contract Documents to be part of the Work, Design-Builder is not responsible for any Hazardous Conditions encountered at the Site. Upon encountering any
Hazardous Conditions, Design-Builder will stop Work immediately in the affected area and duly notify Owner and, if required by Legal Requirements, all government or quasi-government entities with jurisdiction over the Project or Site. 
 4.1.2 Upon receiving notice of the presence of suspected Hazardous Conditions, Owner shall take the necessary measures required to ensure that the Hazardous
Conditions are remediated or rendered harmless. Such necessary measures shall include Owner retaining qualified independent experts to (i) ascertain whether Hazardous Conditions have actually been encountered, and, if they have been
encountered, (ii) prescribe the remedial measures that Owner must take either to remove the Hazardous Conditions or render the Hazardous Conditions harmless. 
 4.1.3 Design-Builder shall be obligated to resume Work at the affected area of the Project only after Owner’s expert provides it with written certification that (i) the Hazardous Conditions have been removed or rendered
harmless and (ii) all necessary approvals have been obtained from all government and quasi-government entities having jurisdiction over the Project or Site. 
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adversely impacted by the presence of Hazardous Conditions. 
 4.1.5 To the fullest extent permitted by law, Owner shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Design-Builder, Design Consultants, Subcontractors, anyone employed directly or indirectly for any of them, and their officers, directors,
employees and agents, from and against any and all claims, losses, damages, liabilities and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses, arising out of or resulting from the presence, removal or remediation of Hazardous
Conditions at the Site. 
 4.1.6 Notwithstanding the preceding provisions of this Section 4.1, Owner is not responsible for Hazardous Conditions
introduced to the Site by Design-Builder, Subcontractors or anyone for whose acts they may be liable. Design-Builder shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Owner and Owner’s officers, directors, employees and agents from and against all
claims, losses, damages, liabilities and expenses, including attorneys’ fees and expenses, arising out of or resulting from those Hazardous Conditions introduced to the Site by Design-Builder, Subcontractors or anyone for whose acts they may be
liable. 
 4.2 Differing Site Conditions 
 4.2.1
Concealed or latent physical conditions or subsurface conditions at the Site that (i) materially differ from the conditions indicated in the Contract Documents or (ii) are of an unusual nature, differing materially from the conditions
ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in the Work are collectively referred to herein as “Differing Site Conditions.” If Design-Builder encounters a Differing Site Condition, Design-Builder will be entitled to an
adjustment in the Contract Price and/or Contract Time(s) to the extent Design-Builder’s cost and/or time of performance are adversely impacted by the Differing Site Condition. 
 4.2.2 Upon encountering a Differing Site Condition, Design-Builder shall provide prompt written notice to Owner of such condition, which notice shall not be later than seven (7) days after such condition
has been encountered. Design-Builder shall, to the extent reasonably possible, provide such notice before the Differing Site Condition has been substantially disturbed or altered. 
 Article 5 
 Insurance and Bonds 
 5.1 Design-Builder’s Insurance Requirements 
 5.1.1
Design-Builder is responsible for procuring and maintaining from insurance companies authorized to do business in the state in which the Project is located, and with a minimum rating set forth in the Agreement, the following insurance coverages
for certain claims which may arise from or out of the performance of the Work and obligations under the Contract Documents: 
  

	 	.1	Coverage for claims arising under workers’ compensation, disability and other similar employee benefit laws applicable to the Work; 

  

	 	.2	Coverage for claims by Design-Builder’s employees for bodily injury, sickness, disease, or death; 

  

	 	.3	Coverage for claims by any person other than Design-Builder’s employees for bodily injury, sickness, disease, or death; 

  

	 	.4	Coverage for usual personal injury liability claims for damages sustained by a person as a direct or indirect result of Design-Builder’s employment of the person, or
sustained by any other person; 

  

	 	.5	Coverage for claims for damages (other than to the Work) because of injury to or destruction of tangible property, including loss of use; 

  

	 	.6	Coverage for claims of damages because of personal injury or death, or property damage resulting from ownership, use and maintenance of any motor vehicle; and

  

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 5.1.2 Design-Builder’s liability insurance required by Section 5.1.1 above shall be written for the
coverage amounts set forth in the Agreement and shall include completed operations insurance for the period of time set forth in the Agreement. 
 5.1.3
Design-Builder’s liability insurance set forth in Sections 5.1.1.1 through 5.1.1.7 above shall specifically delete any design-build or similar exclusions that could compromise coverages because of the design-build delivery of the Project.

 5.1.4 To the extent Owner requires Design-Builder or any Design Consultant to provide professional liability insurance for claims arising from the
negligent performance of design services by Design-Builder or the Design Consultant, the coverage limits, duration and other specifics of such insurance shall be as set forth in the Agreement. Any professional liability shall specifically delete any
design-build or similar exclusions that could compromise coverages because of the design-build delivery of the Project. Such policies shall be provided prior to the commencement of any design services hereunder. 
 5.1.5 Prior to commencing any construction services hereunder, Design-Builder shall provide Owner with certificates evidencing that (i) all insurance
obligations required by the Contract Documents are in full force and in effect and will remain in effect for the duration required by the Contract Documents and (ii) no insurance coverage will be canceled, renewal refused, or materially changed
unless at least thirty (30) days prior written notice is given to Owner. 
 5.2 Owner’s Liability Insurance 
 5.2.1 Owner shall procure and maintain from insurance companies authorized to do business in the state of Michigan, such liability insurance to protect Owner from
claims which may arise from the performance of Owner’s obligations under the Contract Documents or Owner’s conduct during the course of the Project. 
 5.3 Owner’s Property Insurance 
 5.3.1 Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents, Owner shall procure and maintain from
insurance companies authorized to do business in the state of Michigan, property insurance upon the entire Project to the full insurable value of the Project, including professional fees, overtime premiums and all other expenses incurred to replace
or repair the insured property. The property insurance obtained by Owner shall include as additional insureds the interests of Owner, Design-Builder, Design Consultants, Subcontractors and Sub-Subcontractors, and shall insure against the perils of
fire and extended coverage, theft, vandalism, malicious mischief, collapse, flood, earthquake, debris removal and other perils or causes of loss as called for in the Contract Documents. The property insurance shall include physical loss or damage to
the Work, including materials and equipment in transit, at the Site or at another location as may be indicated in Design-Builder’s Application for Payment and approved by Owner. 
 5.3.2 Unless the Contract Documents provide otherwise, Owner shall procure and maintain boiler and machinery insurance that will include the interests of Owner, Design-Builder, Design Consultants,
Subcontractors and Sub-Subcontractors. 
 5.3.3 Prior to Design-Builder commencing any Work, Owner shall provide Design-Builder with certificates
evidencing that (i) all Owner’s insurance obligations required by the Contract Documents are in full force and in effect and will remain in effect until Design-Builder has completed all of the Work and has received final payment from Owner
and (ii) no insurance coverage will be canceled, renewal refused, or materially changed unless at least thirty (30) days prior written notice is given to Design-Builder. Owner’s property insurance shall not lapse or be canceled if
Owner occupies a portion of the Work pursuant to Section 6.6.3 hereof. Owner shall provide Design-Builder with the necessary endorsements from the insurance company prior to occupying a portion of the Work. 
 5.3.4 Any loss covered under Owner’s property insurance shall be adjusted with Owner and Design-Builder and made payable to both of them as trustees for the
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the interested parties may reach. Any disagreement concerning the distribution of any proceeds will be resolved in accordance with Article 10 hereof.

 5.3.5 Owner and Design-Builder waive against each other and Owner’s separate contractors, Design Consultants, Subcontractors, agents and
employees of each and all of them, all damages covered by property insurance provided herein, except such rights as they may have to the proceeds of such insurance. Design-Builder and Owner shall, where appropriate, require similar waivers of
subrogation from Owner’s separate contractors, Design Consultants and Subcontractors and shall require each of them to include similar waivers in their contracts. 
 5.4 Bonds and Other Performance Security 
 5.4.1 Design-Builder shall provide through each subcontractor
agreement a 100% performance bond and labor and material payment bond or other performance security: 
 Article 6 
 Payment 
 6.1 Schedule of Values 
 6.1.1 Within ten (10) days of execution of the Agreement, Design-Builder shall submit for Owner’s review and approval a schedule of values for all of the
Work. The Schedule of Values will (i) subdivide the Work into its respective parts, (ii) include values for all items comprising the Work and (iii) serve as the basis for monthly progress payments made to Design-Builder throughout the
Work. 
 6.2 Monthly Progress Payments 
 6.2.1 On
or before the date established in the Agreement, Design-Builder shall submit for Owner’s review and approval its Application for Payment requesting payment for all Work performed as of the date of the Application for Payment. The Application
for Payment shall be accompanied by all supporting documentation required by the Contract Documents and/or established at the meeting required by Section 2.1.4 hereof. 
 6.2.2 The Application for Payment may request payment for equipment and materials not yet incorporated into the Project, provided that (i) Owner is satisfied that the equipment and materials are suitably
stored at either the Site or another acceptable location, (ii) the equipment and materials are protected by suitable insurance and (iii) upon payment, Owner will receive the equipment and materials free and clear of all liens and
encumbrances. 
 6.2.3 The Application for Payment shall constitute Design-Builder’s representation that the Work has been performed consistent
with the Contract Documents, has progressed to the point indicated in the Application for Payment, and that title to all Work will pass to Owner free and clear of all claims, liens, encumbrances, and security interests upon the incorporation of the
Work into the Project, or upon Design-Builder’s receipt of payment, whichever occurs earlier. 
 6.3 Withholding of Payments 
 6.3.1 On or before the date established in the Agreement, Owner shall pay Design-Builder all amounts properly due. If Owner determines that Design-Builder is not
entitled to all or part of an Application for Payment, it will notify Design-Builder in writing at least five (5) days prior to the date payment is due. The notice shall indicate the specific amounts Owner intends to withhold, the reasons and
contractual basis for the withholding, and the specific measures Design-Builder must take to rectify Owner’s concerns. Design-Builder and Owner will attempt to resolve Owner’s concerns prior to the date payment is due. If the parties
cannot resolve such concerns, Design-Builder may pursue its rights under the Contract Documents, including those under Article 10 hereof. 
 6.3.2
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Contract Documents, Owner shall pay Design-Builder all undisputed amounts in an Application for Payment within the times required by the Agreement. 
 6.4 Right to Stop Work and Interest 
 6.4.1 If Owner fails to
pay Design-Builder any amount that becomes due, Design-Builder, in addition to all other remedies provided in the Contract Documents, may stop Work pursuant to Section 11.3 hereof. All payments due and unpaid shall bear interest at the rate set
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 6.5 Design-Builder’s Payment Obligations 
 6.5.1 Design-Builder will pay Design Consultants and Subcontractors, in accordance with its contractual obligations to such parties, all the amounts Design-Builder has received from Owner on account of their
work. Design-Builder will impose similar requirements on Design Consultants and Subcontractors to pay those parties with whom they have contracted. Design-Builder will indemnify and defend Owner against any claims for payment and mechanic’s
liens as set forth in Section 7.3 hereof. 
 6.6 Substantial Completion 
 6.6.1 Design-Builder shall notify Owner when it believes the Work, or to the extent permitted in the Contract Documents, a portion of the Work, is substantially complete. Within five (5) days of
Owner’s receipt of Design-Builder’s notice, Owner and Design-Builder will jointly inspect such Work to verify that it is substantially complete in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. If such Work is substantially
complete, Owner shall prepare and issue a Certificate of Substantial Completion that will set forth (i) the date of Substantial Completion of the Work or portion thereof, (ii) the remaining items of Work that have to be completed before
final payment, (iii) provisions (to the extent not already provided in the Contract Documents) establishing Owner’s and Design-Builder’s responsibility for the Project’s security, maintenance, utilities and insurance pending
final payment and (iv) an acknowledgment that warranties commence to run on the date of Substantial Completion, except as may otherwise be noted in the Certificate of Substantial Completion. 
 6.6.2 Upon Substantial Completion of the entire Work or, if applicable, any portion of the Work, Owner shall release to Design-Builder all retained amounts
relating, as applicable, to the entire Work or completed portion of the Work, less an amount equal to the reasonable value of all remaining or incomplete items of Work as noted in the Certificate of Substantial Completion. 
 6.6.3 Owner, at its option, may use a portion of the Work which has been determined to be substantially complete, provided, however, that (i) a Certificate
of Substantial Completion has been issued for the portion of Work addressing the items set forth in Section 6.6.1 above, (ii) Design-Builder and Owner have obtained the consent of their sureties and insurers, and to the extent applicable,
the appropriate government authorities having jurisdiction over the Project, and (iii) Owner and Design-Builder agree that Owner’s use or occupancy will not interfere with Design-Builder’s completion of the remaining Work. 

6.7 Final Payment 
 6.7.1 After receipt of a Final
Application for Payment from Design-Builder, Owner shall make final payment by the time required in the Agreement, provided that Design-Builder has completed all of the Work in conformance with the Contract Documents. 
 6.7.2 At the time of submission of its Final Application for Payment, Design-Builder shall provide the following information: 
  

	 	.1	an affidavit that there are no claims, obligations or liens outstanding or unsatisfied for labor, services, material, equipment, taxes or other items performed, furnished or
incurred for or in connection with the Work which will in any way affect Owner’s interests; 

  

	 	.2	a general release executed by Design-Builder waiving, upon receipt of final payment by Design-Builder, all claims, except those claims previously made in writing to Owner and
remaining unsettled at the time of final payment; 

  

	 	.3	consent of Design-Builder’s surety, if any, to final payment; 

  

	 	.4	all operating manuals, warranties and other deliverables required by the Contract Documents; and 

  

	 	.5	certificates of insurance confirming that required coverages will remain in effect consistent with the requirements of the Contract Documents. 

 6.7.3 Upon making final payment, Owner waives all claims against Design-Builder except claims relating to (i) Design-Builder’s failure to satisfy its
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Completion and (iii) the terms of any special warranties required by the Contract Documents. 
 Article 7 
 Indemnification 
 7.1 Patent and Copyright Infringement 
 7.1.1 Design-Builder
shall defend any action or proceeding brought against Owner based on any claim that the Work, or any part thereof, or the operation or use of the Work or any part thereof, constitutes infringement of any United States patent or copyright, now or
hereafter issued. Owner shall give prompt written notice to Design-Builder of any such action or proceeding and will reasonably provide authority, information and assistance in the defense of same. Design-Builder shall indemnify and hold harmless
Owner from and against all damages and costs, including but not limited to attorneys’ fees and expenses awarded against Owner or Design-Builder in any such action or proceeding. Design-Builder agrees to keep Owner informed of all developments
in the defense of such actions. 
 7.1.2 If Owner is enjoined from the operation or use of the Work, or any part thereof, as the result of any patent
or copyright suit, claim, or proceeding, Design-Builder shall at its sole expense take reasonable steps to procure the right to operate or use the Work. If Design-Builder cannot so procure such right within a reasonable time, Design-Builder shall
promptly, at Design-Builder’s option and at Design-Builder’s expense, (i) modify the Work so as to avoid infringement of any such patent or copyright or (ii) replace said Work with Work that does not infringe or violate any such
patent or copyright. 
 7.1.3 Sections 7.1.1 and 7.1.2 above shall not be applicable to any suit, claim or proceeding based on infringement or
violation of a patent or copyright (i) relating solely to a particular process or product of a particular manufacturer specified by Owner and not offered or recommended by Design-Builder to Owner or (ii) arising from modifications to the
Work by Owner or its agents after acceptance of the Work. If the suit, claim or proceeding is based upon events set forth in the preceding sentence, Owner shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Design-Builder to the same extent Design-Builder is
obligated to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Owner in Section 7.1.1 above. 
 7.1.4 The obligations set forth in this Section 7.1 shall
constitute the sole agreement between the parties relating to liability for infringement of violation of any patent or copyright. 
 7.2 Tax Claim
Indemnification 
 7.2.1 If, in accordance with Owner’s direction, an exemption for all or part of the Work is claimed for taxes, Owner shall
indemnify, defend and hold harmless Design-Builder from and against any liability, penalty, interest, fine, tax assessment, attorneys’ fees or other expenses or costs incurred by Design-Builder as a result of any action taken by Design-Builder
in accordance with Owner’s directive. 
 7.3 Payment Claim Indemnification 
  

	7.3.1	Providing that Owner is not in breach of its contractual obligation to make payments to Design-Builder for the Work, Design-Builder shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless
Owner from any claims or mechanic’s liens brought against Owner or against the Project as a result of the failure of Design-Builder, or those for whose acts it is responsible, to pay for any services, materials, labor, equipment, taxes or other
items or obligations furnished or incurred for or in connection with the Work. Within seven (7) days of receiving written notice from Owner that such a claim or mechanic’s lien has been filed, Design-Builder shall commence to take the
steps necessary to discharge said claim or lien, including, if necessary, the furnishing of a mechanic’s lien bond. If Design-Builder fails to do so, Owner will have the right to discharge the claim or lien and hold Design-Builder liable for
costs and expenses incurred, including attorneys’ fees. 

 7.4 Design-Builder’s General Indemnification 
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of Design-Builder, Design Consultants, Subcontractors, anyone employed directly or indirectly by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be
liable. 
 7.4.2 If an employee of Design-Builder, Design Consultants, Subcontractors, anyone employed directly or indirectly by any of them or anyone
for whose acts any of them may be liable has a claim against Owner, its officers, directors, employees, or agents, Design-Builder’s indemnity obligation set forth in Section 7.4.1 above shall not be limited by any limitation on the
amount of damages, compensation or benefits payable by or for Design-Builder, Design Consultants, Subcontractors, or other entity under any employee benefit acts, including workers’ compensation or disability acts. 
 7.5 Owner’s General Indemnification 
 7.5.1 Owner, to the
fullest extent permitted by law, shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend Design-Builder and any of Design-Builder’s officers, directors, employees, or agents from and against claims, losses, damages, liabilities, including attorneys’
fees and expenses, for bodily injury, sickness or death, and property damage or destruction (other than to the Work itself) to the extent resulting from the negligent acts or omissions of Owner’s separate contractors or anyone for whose acts
any of them may be liable. 
 Article 8 
 Time 
 8.1 Obligation to Achieve the Contract Times 
 8.1.1 Design-Builder agrees that it will commence performance of the Work and achieve the Contract Time(s) in accordance with Article 5 of the Agreement.

 8.2 Delays to the Work 
 8.2.1 If Design-Builder
is delayed in the performance of the Work due to acts, omissions, conditions, events, or circumstances beyond its control and due to no fault of its own or those for whom Design-Builder is responsible, the Contract Time(s) for performance shall be
reasonably extended by Change Order. By way of example, events that will entitle Design-Builder to an extension of the Contract Time(s) include acts or omissions of Owner or anyone under Owner’s control (including separate contractors), changes
in the Work, Differing Site Conditions, Hazardous Conditions, wars, floods, labor disputes, unusual delay in transportation, epidemics abroad, earthquakes, adverse weather conditions not reasonably anticipated, and other acts of God. 
 8.2.2 In addition to Design-Builder’s right to a time extension for those events set forth in Section 8.2.1 above, Design-Builder shall also be entitled
to an appropriate adjustment of the Contract Price provided, however, that the Contract Price shall not be adjusted for those events set forth in Section 8.2.1 above that are beyond the control of both Design-Builder and Owner, including the
events of war, floods, labor disputes, earthquakes, epidemics, adverse weather conditions not reasonably anticipated, and other acts of God. 
 Article 9 
 Changes to the Contract Price and Time 
 9.1 Change Orders 
 9.1.1 A Change Order is a written
instrument issued after execution of the Agreement signed by Owner and Design-Builder, stating their agreement upon all of the following: 
  

	 	.1	The scope of the change in the Work; 

  

	 	.2	The amount of the adjustment to the Contract Price, if any; and 

  

	 	.3	The extent of the adjustment to the Contract Time(s). 

 9.1.2
All changes in the Work authorized by applicable Change Order shall be performed under the applicable conditions of the Contract Documents. Owner and Design-Builder shall negotiate in good faith and as expeditiously as possible the appropriate
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 9.1.3 If Owner requests a proposal for a change in the Work from Design-Builder and subsequently elects not to
proceed with the change, a Change Order shall be issued to reimburse Design-Builder for reasonable costs incurred for estimating services, design services and services involved in the preparation of proposed revisions to the Contract Documents.

 9.2 Work Change Directives 
 9.2.1 A Work Change
Directive is a written order prepared and signed by Owner, directing a change in the Work prior to agreement on an adjustment in the Contract Price and/or the Contract Time(s). 
 9.2.2 Owner and Design-Builder shall negotiate in good faith and as expeditiously as possible the appropriate adjustments for the Work Change Directive. Upon reaching an agreement, the parties shall prepare and
execute an appropriate Change Order reflecting the terms of the agreement. 
 9.3 Minor Changes in the Work 
 9.3.1 Minor changes in the Work do not involve an adjustment in the Contract Price and/or Contract Time(s) and do not materially and adversely affect the Work,
including the design, quality, performance and workmanship required by the Contract Documents. Design-Builder may make minor changes in the Work consistent with the intent of the Contract Documents, provided, however that Design-Builder shall
promptly inform Owner, in writing, of any such changes and record such changes on the documents maintained by Design-Builder. 
 9.4 Contract Price
Adjustments 
 9.4.1 The increase or decrease in Contract Price resulting from a change in the Work shall be determined by one or more of the
following methods: 
  

	 	.1	Unit prices set forth in the Agreement or as subsequently agreed to between the parties; 

  

	 	.2	A mutually accepted, lump sum, properly itemized and supported by sufficient substantiating data to permit evaluation by Owner; 

  

	 	.3	Costs, fees and any other markups set forth in the Agreement; and 

  

	 	.4	If an increase or decrease cannot be agreed to as set forth in items .1 through .3 above and Owner issues a Work Change Directive, the cost of the change of the Work shall be
determined by the reasonable expense and savings in the performance of the Work resulting from the change, including a reasonable overhead and profit, as may be set forth in the Agreement. If the net result of both additions and deletions to the
Work is an increase in the Contract Price, overhead and profit shall be calculated on the basis of the net increase to the Contract Price. If the net result of both additions and deletions to the Work is a decrease in the Contract Price, there shall
be no overhead or profit adjustment to the Contract Price. Design-Builder shall maintain a documented, itemized accounting evidencing the expenses and savings associated with such changes. 

 9.4.2 If unit prices are set forth in the Contract Documents or are subsequently agreed to by the parties, but application of such unit prices will cause
substantial inequity to Owner or Design-Builder because of differences in the character or quantity of such unit items as originally contemplated, such unit prices shall be equitably adjusted. 
 9.4.3 If Owner and Design-Builder disagree upon whether Design-Builder is entitled to be paid for any services required by Owner, or if there are any other
disagreements over the scope of Work or proposed changes to the Work, Owner and Design-Builder shall resolve the disagreement pursuant to Article 10 hereof. As part of the negotiation process, Design-Builder shall furnish Owner with a good faith
estimate of the costs to perform the disputed services in accordance with Owner’s interpretations. If the parties are unable to agree and Owner expects Design-Builder to perform the services in accordance with Owner’s interpretations,
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of the services that are to be performed. If this occurs, Design-Builder shall be entitled to submit in its Applications for Payment an amount equal to fifty
percent (50%) of its reasonable estimated direct cost to perform the services, and Owner agrees to pay such amounts, with the express understanding that (i) such payment by Owner does not prejudice Owner’s right to argue that it has
no responsibility to pay for such services and (ii) receipt of such payment by Design-Builder does not prejudice Design-Builder’s right to seek full payment of the disputed services if Owner’s order is deemed to be a change to the
Work. 
 9.5 Emergencies 
 9.5.1 In any emergency
affecting the safety of persons and/or property, Design-Builder shall act, at its discretion, to prevent threatened damage, injury or loss. Any change in the Contract Price and/or Contract Time(s) on account of emergency work shall be determined as
provided in this Article 9. 
 Article 10 
 Contract Adjustments and Disputes 
 10.1 Requests for Contract Adjustments and Relief 
 10.1.1 If either Design-Builder or Owner believes that it is entitled to relief against the other for any event arising out of or related to the Work or Project,
such party shall provide written notice to the other party of the basis for its claim for relief. Such notice shall, if possible, be made prior to incurring any cost or expense and in accordance with any specific notice requirements contained in
applicable sections of these General Conditions of Contract. In the absence of any specific notice requirement, written notice shall be given within a reasonable time, not to exceed twenty-one (21) days, after the occurrence giving rise to the
claim for relief or after the claiming party reasonably should have recognized the event or condition giving rise to the request, whichever is later. Such notice shall include sufficient information to advise the other party of the circumstances
giving rise to the claim for relief, the specific contractual adjustment or relief requested and the basis of such request. 
 10.2 Dispute Avoidance and
Resolution 
 10.2.1 The parties are fully committed to working with each other throughout the Project and agree to communicate regularly with each
other at all times so as to avoid or minimize disputes or disagreements. If disputes or disagreements do arise, Design-Builder and Owner each commit to resolving such disputes or disagreements in an amicable, professional and expeditious manner so
as to avoid unnecessary losses, delays and disruptions to the Work. 
 10.2.2 Design-Builder and Owner will first attempt to resolve disputes or
disagreements at the field level through discussions between Design-Builder’s Representative and Owner’s Representative. 
 10.2.3 If a
dispute or disagreement cannot be resolved through Design-Builder’s Representative and Owner’s Representative, Design-Builder’s Senior Representative and Owner’s Senior Representative, upon the request of either party, shall meet
as soon as conveniently possible, but in no case later than thirty (30) days after such a request is made, to attempt to resolve such dispute or disagreement. Prior to any meetings between the Senior Representatives, the parties will exchange
relevant information that will assist the parties in resolving their dispute or disagreement. 
 10.2.4 If after meeting the Senior Representatives
determine that the dispute or disagreement cannot be resolved on terms satisfactory to both parties, the parties shall submit the dispute or disagreement to non-binding mediation. The mediation shall be conducted by a mutually agreeable impartial
mediator, or if the parties cannot so agree, a mediator designated by the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) pursuant to its Construction Industry Mediation Rules. The mediation will be governed by and conducted pursuant to a
mediation agreement negotiated by the parties or, if the parties cannot so agree, by procedures established by the mediator. 
 10.3 Arbitration

 10.3.1 Any claims, disputes or controversies between the parties arising out of or relating to the Agreement, or the breach thereof, which have
not been resolved in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 10.2 above shall be decided by arbitration in accordance with the Construction Industry Arbitration Rules of the AAA then in effect, unless the parties mutually agree
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 10.3.2 The award of the arbitrator(s) shall be final and binding upon the parties without the right of appeal to
the courts. Judgment may be entered upon it in accordance with applicable law by any court having jurisdiction thereof. 
 10.3.3 Design-Builder and
Owner expressly agree that any arbitration pursuant to this Section 10.3 may be joined or consolidated with any arbitration involving any other person or entity (i) necessary to resolve the claim, dispute or controversy, or
(ii) substantially involved in or affected by such claim, dispute or controversy. Both Design-Builder and Owner will include appropriate provisions in all contracts they execute with other parties in connection with the Project to require such
joinder or consolidation. 
 10.3.4 The prevailing party in any arbitration, or any other final, binding dispute proceeding upon which the parties may
agree, shall be entitled to recover from the other party reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses incurred by the prevailing party. 
 10.4 Duty to
Continue Performance 
 10.4.1 Unless provided to the contrary in the Contract Documents, Design-Builder shall continue to perform the Work and
Owner shall continue to satisfy its payment obligations to Design-Builder, pending the final resolution of any dispute or disagreement between Design-Builder and Owner. 
 10.5 CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES 
 10.5.1 NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING HEREIN TO THE CONTRARY (EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 10.5.2 BELOW), NEITHER DESIGN-BUILDER NOR OWNER SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL LOSSES OR DAMAGES, WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO LOSSES OF USE, PROFITS, BUSINESS, REPUTATION OR FINANCING. 
 10.5.2 The consequential damages limitation set forth in Section 10.5.1
above is not intended to affect the payment of liquidated damages, if any, set forth in Article 5 of the Agreement, which both parties recognize has been established, in part, to reimburse Owner for some damages that might otherwise be deemed to be
consequential. 
 Article 11 
 Stop Work and Termination for Cause 
 11.1 Owner’s Right to Stop Work 
 11.1.1 Owner may, without cause and for its convenience, order Design-Builder in writing to stop and suspend the Work. Such suspension shall not exceed sixty
(60) consecutive days or aggregate more than ninety (90) days during the duration of the Project. 
 11.1.2 Design-Builder is entitled to
seek an adjustment of the Contract Price and/or Contract Time(s) if its cost or time to perform the Work has been adversely impacted by any suspension of stoppage of work by Owner. 
 11.2 Owner’s Right to Perform and Terminate for Cause 
 11.2.1 If Design-Builder persistently fails to
(i) provide a sufficient number of skilled workers, (ii) supply the materials required by the Contract Documents, (iii) comply with applicable Legal Requirements, (iv) timely pay, without cause, Design Consultants or
Subcontractors, (v) prosecute the Work with promptness and diligence to ensure that the Work is completed by the Contract Time(s), as such times may be adjusted, or (vi) perform material obligations under the Contract Documents, then
Owner, in addition to any other rights and remedies provided in the Contract Documents or by law, shall have the rights set forth in Sections 11.2.2 and 11.2.3 below. 
 11.2.2 Upon the occurrence of an event set forth in Section 11.2.1 above, Owner may provide written notice to Design-Builder that it intends to terminate the Agreement unless the problem cited is cured, or
commenced to be cured, within seven (7) days of Design-Builder’s receipt of such notice. If Design-Builder fails to cure, or reasonably commence to cure, such problem, then Owner may give a second written notice to Design-Builder of its
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Agreement terminated for default by providing written notice to Design-Builder of such declaration. 
 11.2.3 Upon declaring the Agreement terminated pursuant to Section 11.2.2 above, Owner may enter upon the premises and take possession, for the purpose of
completing the Work, of all materials, equipment, scaffolds, tools, appliances and other items thereon, which have been purchased or provided for the performance of the Work, all of which Design-Builder hereby transfers, assigns and sets over to
Owner for such purpose, and to employ any person or persons to complete the Work and provide all of the required labor, services, materials, equipment and other items. In the event of such termination, Design-Builder shall not be entitled to receive
any further payments under the Contract Documents until the Work shall be finally completed in accordance with the Contract Documents. At such time, if the unpaid balance of the Contract Price exceeds the cost and expense incurred by Owner in
completing the Work, such excess shall be paid by Owner to Design-Builder. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, if the Agreement establishes a Guaranteed Maximum Price, Design-Builder will only be entitled to be paid for Work performed prior to
its default. If Owner’s cost and expense of completing the Work exceeds the unpaid balance of the Contract Price, then Design-Builder shall be obligated to pay the difference to Owner. Such costs and expense shall include not only the cost of
completing the Work, but also losses, damages, costs and expense, including attorneys’ fees and expenses, incurred by Owner in connection with the reprocurement and defense of claims arising from Design-Builder’s default, subject to the
waiver of consequential damages set forth in Section 10.5 hereof. 
 11.2.4 If Owner improperly terminates the Agreement for cause, the
termination for cause will be converted to a termination for convenience in accordance with the provisions of Article 8 of the Agreement. 
 11.3
Design-Builder’s Right to Stop Work 
 11.3.1 Design-Builder may, in addition to any other rights afforded under the Contract Documents or at
law, stop work for the following reasons: 
  

	 	.1	Owner’s failure to provide financial assurances as required under Section 3.3 hereof; or 

  

	 	.2	Owner’s failure to pay amounts properly due under Design-Builder’s Application for Payment. 

 11.3.2 Should any of the events set forth in Section 11.3.1 above occur, Design-Builder has the right to provide Owner with written notice that
Design-Builder will stop work unless said event is cured within seven (7) days from Owner’s receipt of Design-Builder’s notice. If Owner does not cure the problem within such seven (7) day period, Design-Builder may stop work. In
such case, Design-Builder shall be entitled to make a claim for adjustment to the Contract Price and Contract Time(s) to the extent it has been adversely impacted by such stoppage. 
 11.4 Design-Builder’s Right to Terminate for Cause 
 11.4.1 Design-Builder, in addition to any other
rights and remedies provided in the Contract Documents or by law, may terminate the Agreement for cause for the following reasons: 
  

	 	.1	The Work has been stopped for sixty (60) consecutive days, or more than ninety (90) days during the duration of the Project, because of court order, any government
authority having jurisdiction over the Work, or orders by Owner under Section 11.1.1 hereof, provided that such stoppages are not due to the acts or omissions of Design-Builder or anyone for whose acts Design-Builder may be responsible.

  

	 	.2	Owner’s failure to provide Design-Builder with any information, permits or approvals that are Owner’s responsibility under the Contract Documents which result in
the Work being stopped for sixty (60) consecutive days, or more than ninety (90) days during the duration of the Project, even though Owner has not ordered Design-Builder in writing to stop and suspend the Work pursuant to
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	 	.3	Owner’s failure to cure the problems set forth in Section 11.3.1 above after Design-Builder has stopped the Work. 

 11.4.2 Upon the occurrence of an event set forth in Section 11.4.1 above, Design-Builder may provide written notice to Owner that it intends to terminate the
Agreement unless the problem cited is cured, or commenced to be cured, within seven (7) days of Owner’s receipt of such notice. If Owner fails to cure, or reasonably commence to cure, such problem, then Design-Builder may give a second
written notice to Owner of its intent to terminate within an additional seven (7) day period. If Owner, within such second seven (7) day period, fails to cure, or reasonably commence to cure, such problem, then Design-Builder may declare
the Agreement terminated for default by providing written notice to Owner of such declaration. In such case, Design-Builder shall be entitled to recover in the same manner as if Owner had terminated the Agreement for its convenience under Article 8
of the Agreement. 
 11.5 Bankruptcy of Owner or Design-Builder 
 11.5.1 If either Owner or Design-Builder institutes or has instituted against it a case under the United States Bankruptcy Code (such party being referred to as the “Bankrupt Party”), such event may impair or frustrate the
Bankrupt Party’s ability to perform its obligations under the Contract Documents. Accordingly, should such event occur: 
  

	 	.1	The Bankrupt Party, its trustee or other successor, shall furnish, upon request of the non-Bankrupt Party, adequate assurance of the ability of the Bankrupt Party to perform
all future material obligations under the Contract Documents, which assurances shall be provided within ten (10) days after receiving notice of the request; and 

  

	 	.2	The Bankrupt Party shall file an appropriate action within the bankruptcy court to seek assumption or rejection of the Agreement within sixty (60) days of the
institution of the bankruptcy filing and shall diligently prosecute such action. 

 If the Bankrupt Party fails to comply with its foregoing
obligations, the non-Bankrupt Party shall be entitled to request the bankruptcy court to reject the Agreement, declare the Agreement terminated and pursue any other recourse available to the non-Bankrupt Party under this Article 11. 
 11.5.2 The rights and remedies under Section 11.5.1 above shall not be deemed to limit the ability of the non-Bankrupt Party to seek any other rights and
remedies provided by the Contract Documents or by law, including its ability to seek relief from any automatic stays under the United States Bankruptcy Code or the right of Design-Builder to stop Work under any applicable provision of these General
Conditions of Contract. 
 Article 12 
 Miscellaneous 
 12.1 Assignment 
 12.1.1 Neither Design-Builder nor Owner shall, without the written consent of the other assign, transfer or sublet any portion or part of the Work or the obligations required by the Contract Documents.

 12.2 Successorship 
 12.2.1 Design-Builder and
Owner intend that the provisions of the Contract Documents are binding upon the parties, their employees, agents, heirs, successors and assigns. 
 12.3
Governing Law 
 12.3.1 The Agreement and all Contract Documents shall be governed by the laws of the place of the Project, without giving effect
to its conflict of law principles. 
 12.4 Severability 
 12.4.1 If any provision or any part of a provision of the Contract Documents shall be finally determined to be superseded, invalid, illegal, or otherwise unenforceable pursuant to any applicable Legal Requirements, such determination
shall not impair or otherwise affect the validity, legality, or enforceability of the remaining provision or parts of the provision of the Contract Documents, which shall remain in full force and effect as if the unenforceable provision or part were
deleted. 
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 12.5.1 The failure of either Design-Builder or Owner to insist, in any one or more instances, on the performance
of any of the obligations required by the other under the Contract Documents shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment of such obligation or right with respect to future performance. 
 12.6 Headings 
 12.6.1 The headings used in these General
Conditions of Contract, or any other Contract Document, are for ease of reference only and shall not in any way be construed to limit or alter the meaning of any provision. 
 12.7 Notice 
 12.7.1 Whenever the Contract Documents require that notice be provided to the other party, notice
will be deemed to have been validly given (i) if delivered in person to the individual intended to receive such notice, (ii) four (4) days after being sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid to the address indicated in
the Agreement or (iii) if transmitted by facsimile, by the time stated in a machine generated confirmation that notice was received at the facsimile number of the intended recipient. 
 12.8 Amendments 
 12.8.1 The Contract Documents may not be
changed, altered, or amended in any way except in writing signed by a duly authorized representative of each party. 
  

			
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