AIA - A134 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Construction Manager as Constructor (4 LEFT)
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Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Construction Manager as Constructor where the basis of payment is the Cost of Work Plus A Fee without a Guaranteed Maximum Price
Similar to A133-2009, this construction manager as constructor agreement is intended for use when the owner seeks a construction manager who will take on responsibility for providing the means and methods of construction. However, in AIA Document A134-2009 the construction manager does not provide a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP). A134-2009 employs the cost-plus-a-fee method, wherein the owner can monitor cost through periodic review of a control estimate that is revised as the project proceeds.
The agreement divides the construction manager's services into two phases: the preconstruction phase and the construction phase, portions of which may proceed concurrently in order to fast track the process. A134-2009 is coordinated for use with AIA Documents A201-2007, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, and B103-2007, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect for a Large or Complex Project. NOTE: A131CMc-2003 expires on May 31, 2010.
CAUTION: To avoid confusion and ambiguity, do not use this construction management document with any other AIA construction management document.
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Published/Edition: AIA/2009/ISBN/Book No.: A134-2009
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Description | PLEASE NOTE: This is a physical copy of the contract, not a download. A134 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Construction Manager as Constructorby AIA Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Construction Manager as Constructor where the basis of payment is the Cost of Work Plus A Fee without a Guaranteed Maximum Price Similar to A133-2009, this construction manager as constructor agreement is intended for use when the owner seeks a construction manager who will take on responsibility for providing the means and methods of construction. However, in AIA Document A134-2009 the construction manager does not provide a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP). A134-2009 employs the cost-plus-a-fee method, wherein the owner can monitor cost through periodic review of a control estimate that is revised as the project proceeds. The agreement divides the construction manager's services into two phases: the preconstruction phase and the construction phase, portions of which may proceed concurrently in order to fast track the process. A134-2009 is coordinated for use with AIA Documents A201-2007, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, and B103-2007, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect for a Large or Complex Project. NOTE: A131CMc-2003 expires on May 31, 2010. CAUTION: To avoid confusion and ambiguity, do not use this construction management document with any other AIA construction management document. AIA Documents are Non-Returnable AIA 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: AIA/2009/ISBN/Book No.: A134-2009 |