2.3.1 The Project Plans and Technical Specifications are complementary and intended to mutually describe the Work necessary to complete the Project in accordance with the Agreement. 2.3.2 Any Work indicated on the Project Plans and not mentioned in the Technical Specifications, or vice versa, must be furnished as though fully set forth in both. Work that is not particularly detailed, marked or specified shall be the same as similar Work that is detailed, marked or specified. The Contractor must furnish the equipment, tools, apparatus, facilities, services, material, labor and skills necessary for the operation of equipment depicted in the Project Plans and Technical Specifications in a fashion that is suitable to allow such equipment to function properly at no extra charge. 2.3.3 The Contractor must notify the Construction Manager and the Architect or Engineer as soon as possible of any actual and/or apparent errors or inconsistencies, including, but not limited to, typographical or notational errors in the Project Plans and Technical Specifications and/or in work done by others affecting the Work. The Construction Manager will issue instructions concerning any such actual and/or apparent errors or inconsistencies. If the Contractor proceeds with Work impacted by actual and/or apparent errors or inconsistencies without instructions from the Construction Manager, the Contractor shall do so at its sole risk and shall have all of the obligations, and the City shall have all of the rights and remedies specified in Section 11 concerning any resulting damage or defect.