Specifications include, but are not limited to: a. All Work necessary to perform, construct, and complete the items described by the Contract, which may include extra work; b. All Work made necessary by an increase in the quantity of a major or minor pay item; c. All other Work incidental and necessary to perform, construct, and complete the Work specifically referenced or described by the Contract and necessary for delivery of a completed Project conforming to the Contract and suitable for its intended purpose; d. The performance of any testing as directed by the engineer to determine if any work or any finished product complies with the Contract, and; e. Except as provided in 5.03, to correct and/or replace deficient or nonconforming work, materials, or finished product at no additional cost or expense to the Contracting Agency with work, materials, or finished product that does conform to the Contract. To that end, the Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, equipment, tools, transportation and supplies required to complete the work in accordance with best industry practices and the Contract, with the Contract taking precedence over industry practices. Performance methods and sequences are described in the contract documents when considered necessary for the successful completion of the project.