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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Missouri Drainage form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Missouri Drainage Contract' section. Specify whether it is a Cost Plus or Fixed Fee contract, and include details about the scope of work and work site.
  3. Next, complete the 'Change Order Sheet' if any amendments are needed. Clearly outline changes to ensure all parties are informed.
  4. Fill in the 'Certificate of Completion' once the project is finished, certifying that all work has been satisfactorily completed.
  5. Utilize the 'Bid Log' to track outstanding bids. Enter due dates, bid prices, and statuses for each bid submitted.
  6. Complete the 'Worker Safety and Health Plan' to ensure compliance with safety regulations and reduce workplace injuries.
  7. Use the 'Weekly Equipment Summary' to document equipment usage, maintenance performed, and ownership status throughout the project.
  8. Finally, summarize your estimates using the 'Summary of Estimate' form to assist in generating a contract price based on tasks involved.

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A person commits the offense of causing catastrophe if he or she knowingly causes a catastrophe by explosion, fire, flood, collapse of a building, release of poison, radioactive material, bacteria, virus or other dangerous and difficult to confine force or substance.
Ice storms, tornadoes, severe storms, and flooding are all common occurrences in Missouri.
Missouri law states that owners and/or occupiers of land have a duty to warn all entrants onto their premises of any dangerous conditions on the land. When someone is injured by a dangerous condition due to a failure to warn, the injured party has a traditional premises liability case.
A person commits the crime of causing catastrophe if he knowingly causes a catastrophe by explosion, fire, flood, collapse of a building, release of poison, radioactive material, bacteria, virus or other dangerous and difficult to confine force or substance.
A person is guilty of causing a catastrophe if the person recklessly causes a catastrophe by explosion, fire, flood, avalanche, collapse of a structure, release or dissemination of poison, toxin, radioactive material, bacteria, virus or other biological agent or vector or other such force or substance that is dangerous

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