
AIA Documents

On November 5, 2007 the AIA officially launched the 2007 Update to AIA Contract Documents®. The Update includes revisions to A201-1997, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, and to all of the owner/contractor and owner/architect agreements in the A201 Family of Documents. Also provided are updates to contractor/subcontractor and architect/consultant agreements, and revisions to the Small Projects Family of Documents. The Update also includes a new AIA Contract Documents software feature that allows parties to execute AIA agreements and forms using digital signatures. For more information visit http://www.aia.org AIA Hardcopy Documents can be obtained from Carl's Imaging (322-7022), Nevada Blue (827-4441) or Oakman's ( 786-4466). Or you may prefer the EASE of ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS. To obtain obtain information on pricing or to purchase an upgrade of existing software license or a new license go to: http://www.aia.org/docs_purchase
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Documents Organization The AIA organizes contract documents by two methods. The first method groups documents by 'families' based on types of projects or particular project delivery methods. The second method groups documents by 'series' based on the use of the document. For example, owner-contractor agreements are found in the A series and contract administration forms are found in the G series.
Users must exercise independent judgment and may require the advice of legal counsel when deciding which documents are appropriate for a particular project. You can get this information three ways: AIA Contract Documents Families Online Clickable Chart AIA Contract Document Families PDF 1 pg/102k Learn about documents in a particular family. Document Families AIA documents are grouped into "families" according to project type or delivery method. The documents within each family provide a consistent structure and text base to support the major relationships on a design and construction project. Understanding these family groupings will help you select the most appropriate standard forms to use on your project. Learn about documents in a particular family.
Conventional (A201™) Small Projects CM Adviser Family CM Constructor Family Interiors Design/Build International Contract Administration and Project Management Forms
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