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the following BL TV program is brought to you by OFlaherty law please enjoy welcome to learn about law my name is kevin o Flaherty from OFlaherty law and today were going to talk about general contractor agreements in construction were going to go over some of the most important clauses in those agreements and some things that you should be aware of with respect to each of those clauses lets start with the scope of work clause the scope of work clause lays out exactly what the contractors agreeing to do what work theyre agreeing to perform the key to the scope of work clause is making sure its not ambiguous at all we want to be crystal clear on what the contractors agreeing to do for the price that theyre being paid this is especially important in lump sum contracts where theres a flat fee that the contractors charging for the work because if the scope of work isnt clear about what the contractor is supposed to do the there could be a dispute between the owner and the the c