AIA B103-2007 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect for a Large or Complex Project
PLEASE NOTE: This is a physical copy of the contract, not a download.
by AIAB103-2007, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect for a Large or Complex Project
AIA Document B103⦣34'¢-2007 is a standard form of agreement between owner and architect intended for use on large or complex projects. AIA Document B103-2007 was developed to replace AIA Documents B141⦣34'¢-1997, Parts 1 and 2, and B151⦣34'¢-2007 specifically with respect to large or complex projects. B103-2007 assumes that the owner will retain third parties to provide cost estimates and project schedules, and may implement fast-track, phased or accelerated scheduling.
Services are divided along the traditional lines of basic and additional services. Basic services are based on five phases: schematic design, design development, construction documents, bidding or negotiation, and construction. The architect does not prepare cost estimates, but designs the project to meet the owner's budget for the cost of the work at the conclusion of the design development phase services.
This document may be used with a variety of compensation methods. B103-2007 is intended to be used in conjunction with AIA Document A201⦣34'¢-2007, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, which it incorporates by reference.
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Published/Edition: AIA/2007/ISBN/Book No.: B103-2007
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Description | PLEASE NOTE: This is a physical copy of the contract, not a download. by AIAB103-2007, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect for a Large or Complex Project AIA Document B103⦣34'¢-2007 is a standard form of agreement between owner and architect intended for use on large or complex projects. AIA Document B103-2007 was developed to replace AIA Documents B141⦣34'¢-1997, Parts 1 and 2, and B151⦣34'¢-2007 specifically with respect to large or complex projects. B103-2007 assumes that the owner will retain third parties to provide cost estimates and project schedules, and may implement fast-track, phased or accelerated scheduling. Services are divided along the traditional lines of basic and additional services. Basic services are based on five phases: schematic design, design development, construction documents, bidding or negotiation, and construction. The architect does not prepare cost estimates, but designs the project to meet the owner's budget for the cost of the work at the conclusion of the design development phase services. This document may be used with a variety of compensation methods. B103-2007 is intended to be used in conjunction with AIA Document A201⦣34'¢-2007, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, which it incorporates by reference. 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/2007/ISBN/Book No.: B103-2007 |