AIA A104- 2017 (formerly A107-2007) Standard Abbreviated Agreement Between Owner and Contractor
PLEASE NOTE: This is a physical copy of the contract, not a download.
A104- 2017 (formerly A107-2007) Standard Abbreviated Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor
AIA Document A104–2017 is a stand-alone agreement with its own internal general conditions and is intended for use on construction projects of limited scope and complexity. A104-2017 replaces AIA Document A107-2007, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor for a Project of Limited Scope. It may be used for projects where payment is based on either a stipulated sum or the cost of the work plus a fee, with or without a guaranteed maximum price.
Parties using AIA Document A104–2017 will also use A104 Exhibit A, Determination of the Cost of the Work, if using a cost-plus payment method. AIA Document B104–2017, Standard Abbreviated Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect, coordinates with A104–2017 and incorporates it by reference.
For more complex projects, parties should consider using one of the following AIA owner/contractor agreements: AIA Document A101–2017, A102–2017 or A103–2017. These agreements are written for a stipulated sum, cost of the work with a guaranteed maximum price, and cost of the work without a guaranteed maximum price, respectively. Each of them incorporates by reference AIA Document A201–2017, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction.
For smaller and less complex projects, parties may wish to consider AIA Document A105–2017, Standard Short Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor.
When to use
- Medium-sized project
- Stipulated sum or cost plus
- With or without a guaranteed maximum price (GMP)
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Published/Edition: 2017 ISBN/Book No.: A104-2017
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Description | PLEASE NOTE: This is a physical copy of the contract, not a download. A104- 2017 (formerly A107-2007) Standard Abbreviated Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor AIA Document A104–2017 is a stand-alone agreement with its own internal general conditions and is intended for use on construction projects of limited scope and complexity. A104-2017 replaces AIA Document A107-2007, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor for a Project of Limited Scope. It may be used for projects where payment is based on either a stipulated sum or the cost of the work plus a fee, with or without a guaranteed maximum price. Parties using AIA Document A104–2017 will also use A104 Exhibit A, Determination of the Cost of the Work, if using a cost-plus payment method. AIA Document B104–2017, Standard Abbreviated Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect, coordinates with A104–2017 and incorporates it by reference. For more complex projects, parties should consider using one of the following AIA owner/contractor agreements: AIA Document A101–2017, A102–2017 or A103–2017. These agreements are written for a stipulated sum, cost of the work with a guaranteed maximum price, and cost of the work without a guaranteed maximum price, respectively. Each of them incorporates by reference AIA Document A201–2017, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction. For smaller and less complex projects, parties may wish to consider AIA Document A105–2017, Standard Short Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor. When to use
AIA Documents are Non-Returnable ResourcesAIA Contract Documents and the content therein are copyrighted works owned by American Institute of Architects. AIA Contract Documents are protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction, display or distribution of an AIA Contract Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. AIA Contract Documents are licensed for one time use only and may not be reproduced prior to its completion. AIA, The American Institute of Architects and the AIA emblem are registered trademarks owned by the American Institute of Architects. Published/Edition: 2017 ISBN/Book No.: A104-2017 |