Imagine this scenario: Your clients want you to build a two-story addition, with a family room on the first floor and a master bedroom suite with a cantilevered deck on the second floor. The clients know it is exactly what they want, because they have paid an architect big bucks to design it (or they bought a ready-made design from a book of plans). You are a little nervous about how this plan will actually tie into the existing house, but you want the job; besides, you think you can make it work. Are there any magic words you can put into the construction contract to protect you in case the client's plan is flawed? In fact,