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EXHIBIT “A”
                                                                                                        May 3, 2017



              6)       If the Scope of Work will require existing window, sliding door, metal door, wood door or other operable
                       exterior component (hereinafter referred as "the Item") to be removed and reinstalled during this Project,
                       JWC shall use its best efforts to preserve the function-ability and water-tight integrity of frame, sash or
                       moveable component(s) of the Item, but does not guarantee that the Item will survive the movement
                       and/or reinstallation.  Understanding this condition, JWC is hereby relieved of all liability resulting from
                       the failure of function or water-tight integrity of the existing Item; except for the flashing of the Item
                       frame if such Work is incorporated into the renovation/repair.
              7)       This Work may require a Building Permit.  Costs involved in obtaining a permit, such as obtaining
                       changes to and or additional Architectural, Structural or Civil drawings and/or additional details,
                       specifications, calculations, or other related data required by the Building Department or other governing
                       authority, time expended by JWC related to obtaining the permit or other required documents, extra trips
                       to the jobsite and/or time spent on the job solely for the purpose of meeting Building Inspectors, and the
                       cost of the permit, will be charged on a T&M basis per Exhibit “B”.
              8)       In the event that the project has exterior wall surface Work or Work that has an adjacent finished surface,
                       JWC is not responsible for any interior nail popping or cracking at drywall during the demolition and
                       installation of the exterior facade.  JWC and its subcontractors will use industry standard methods for
                       demolition and installation of the exterior facade and/or any other exterior improvements and/or
                       attachments to the existing exterior walls.  Any interior nail popping or cracking at drywall that may
                       occur during the demolition and/or installation of the exterior facade will be repaired at an additional
                       cost and charged on a T&M basis.
              9)       In the event that the project has a requirement to interface with existing windows and/or exterior doors,
                       be it OWNER and/or individual Homeowners’ responsibility to maintain, during and/or after the
                       reconstruction and it requires removal of any of these items for installation of proper flashing, such Work
                       shall be considered an unforeseen condition which constitutes an additional charge on a T&M basis per
                       Exhibit “B”.  Furthermore, any additional touch up Work to the interior of the window and/or door
                       frame that is resultant from this flashing installation and/or general vibration to the wall surface, will be
                       additional Work charged on a T&M basis Exhibit “B”. See Windows and Doors Budget Allowance listed
                       above
             10)       The Plans, Specifications and other documents, including those in electronic form, prepared by JWC or
                       JWC Consultants are instruments of service through which the Work is to be executed.  Copies thereof
                       furnished are for use solely with respect to this Project.  They are not to be used by OWNER for this
                       Project outside the Scope of Work without the specific written consent of JWC.
             11)       Warranties (if applicable) will vary and are indicated within the above scopes of work descriptions.  All
                       warranties start at the completion of the individual scopes of work.

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