Otherwise, the absence of the clearly stated general conditions may lead to the construction projects, collapsing into the arguments concerning the responsibilities, the money flow, or the project duration. The end result of ambiguity surely creates a delayed project, cost overruns or even a legal fight. General conditions should be well written in order to define expectations and procedures to be followed, which enables easier doing of the project. Through their awareness of the responsibilities and legal position, contractors and owners will become more advantageous. The article by HouseUra will underscore why it is never advisable to overlook these when attempting to prepare a contract.