Series A: Owner and Contractor Agreement
AIA Al0l-2017: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor-Stipulated Sum is an agreement between the owner of a construction project and the contractor they have chosen to complete the project. This form outlines the terms and conditions of the contract including the scope of work, payment terms, and schedule. Both the owner and the contractor are responsible for reviewing and signing this form.
AIA A133-2009: Owner-Construction Manager as Constructor Agreement is a legal document that outlines the terms and conditions of the project when a construction manager is acting as the constructor. This form is submitted by the owner and outlines the responsibilities of the construction manager as well as the payment terms. Both the owner and the construction manager are responsible for reviewing and signing this form.
AIA A195-2008: Owner-Contractor Agreement for Integrated Project Delivery is a legal document that outlines the terms and conditions of the project when using the Integrated Project Delivery method. This form is submitted by the owner and outlines the responsibilities of the contractor as well as the payment terms. Both the owner and the contractor are responsible for reviewing and signing this form.
Series A: General Conditions of the Contract Agreement for Construction
AIA A201-2017: General Conditions of the Contract for Construction is a legal document that outlines the general terms and conditions that apply to the construction project. This form is submitted by the owner and is intended to be used in conjunction with the specific agreement between the owner and contractor. Both the owner and the contractor are responsible for reviewing and signing this form.
AIA A295-2008: General Conditions of the Contract for Integrated Project Delivery is a legal document that outlines the general terms and conditions that apply to the construction project when using the Integrated Project Delivery method. This form is submitted by the owner and is intended to be used in conjunction with the specific agreement between the owner and contractor. Both the owner and the contractor are responsible for reviewing and signing this form.
Series A: Instructions to Bidders
AIA A70l-2018: Instructions to Bidders is a legal document that outlines the process and requirements for submitting a bid for a construction project. This form is submitted by the owner and is intended to be used by contractors as they prepare their bid. The owner is responsible for reviewing and signing this form.
Series B: Owner and Architect Agreement
AIA Bl0l-2017: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect is a legal document that outlines the terms and conditions of the project between the owner and the architect. This form is submitted by the owner and outlines the responsibilities of the architect as well as the payment terms. Both the owner and the architect are responsible for reviewing and signing this form.
AIA B195-2008: Owner-Architect Agreement for Integrated Project Delivery is a legal document that outlines the terms and conditions of the project between the owner and the architect when using the Integrated Project Delivery method. This form is submitted by the owner and outlines the responsibilities of the architect as well as the payment terms. Both the owner and the architect are responsible for reviewing and signing this form.
Series C: Architect and Consultant Agreement
AIA C401-2017: Standard Form of Agreement Between Architect and Consultant is a legal document that outlines the terms and conditions of the project between the architect and a consultant. This form is submitted by the architect and outlines the responsibilities of the consultant as well as the payment terms. Both the architect and the consultant are responsible for reviewing and signing this form.
Series D: Project Checklists
AIA D200-1995: Project Checklist is a document that outlines the tasks and milestones that need to be completed during a construction project. This form is usually submitted by the owner and is intended to be used as a guide for both the owner and the contractor to ensure that the project is progressing according to plan. Both the owner and the contractor are responsible for reviewing and signing this form.
Series E: Building Information Modeling and Digital Data Exhibit
AIA E203-2013: Building Information Modeling and Digital Data Exhibit is a legal document that outlines the terms and conditions for the use and exchange of building information modeling (BIM) and digital data during a construction project. This form is submitted by the owner and outlines the responsibilities of all parties involved in the use and exchange of BIM and digital data. Both the owner and the contractor are responsible for reviewing and signing this form.
Series G: Change Orders and Payment Certificates
AIA G70l-2017: Change Order is a legal document that outlines any changes to the original scope of work or schedule of a construction project. This form is submitted by the owner and outlines the details of the change as well as any additional cost or time required. Both the owner and the contractor are responsible for reviewing and signing this form.
AIA G702-1992: Application and Certificate for Payment is a legal document that outlines the payment schedule and process for a construction project. This form is submitted by the contractor and outlines the work that has been completed and the amount of payment requested. Both the owner and the contractor are responsible for reviewing and signing this form.
AIA G703-1992: Continuation Sheet for G702 is a legal document that provides additional space for the contractor to list the work that has been completed and the amount of payment requested on the AIA G702 form. This form is submitted by the contractor and is intended to be used in conjunction with the G702 form. Both the owner and the contractor are responsible for reviewing and signing this form.
AIA G704-2017: Certificate of Substantial Completion is a legal document that certifies that the construction project has been substantially completed and is ready for final inspection and acceptance. This form is submitted by the contractor and is intended to be used as evidence that the project has been completed. Both the owner and the contractor are responsible for reviewing and signing this form.