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The American Institute of Architects official guide to the 2007 AIA contract documents

The American Institute of Architects

John Wiley & Sons, c2009

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Official guide to the 2007 AIA contract documents

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No other contracts are more widely used in the construction industry than the American Institute of Architects' standard forms. The American Institute of Architects Official Guide to the 2007 AIA Contract Documents offers unparalleled insight into the AIA's extensive portfolio of contract documents, helping the reader understand the forms and how to implement them. This guide is divided into two parts:Part One, The AIA Standard Documents, examines the role of AIA Contract Documents, their history, and how the documents are written and updated. It also reviews the educational and supporting resources that are part of the AIA's contract documents program; Part Two, The AIA Documents Companion, describes agreements in detail, including the purpose and rationale for provisions. Separate chapters cover the owner-contractor, contractor-subcontractor, owner-architect, and architect-consultant agreements. The guide concludes with a chapter describing pivotal legal cases that have helped shape and interpret AIA contracts. Samples of the most commonly used contracts are in print in the appendix, and an accompanying CD-ROM has samples of all AIA Contract Documents (in PDF format for Mac and PC computers) that released in 2007, as well as the Integrated Project Delivery Family of documents that released in 2008. This book is invaluable for construction project owners, attorneys, contractors, subcontractors, design professionals, and others involved in the procurement, management, and delivery of building projects. It is also recommended for students and young professionals seeking a degree, certification, or licensure.

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Foreword v Acknowledgments vii Preface ix Part 1 The Aia Standard Documents 1 1 Introduction: Standardization of Construction Contracts 2 1.1 Freedom of Contract: The Concept of "Private Law-Making" 2 1.2 Construction Contract Documentation 4 1.3 The AIA Documents as a Management Tool 7 1.4 The AIA Documents as a Model 8 1.5 The AIA Documents as an Industry Standard 9 1.6 The AIA Documents as a Legal Standard 10 2 History of the AIA Documents 12 2.1 1860-1910: The Precursors 12 2.2 1910-1950: The Turbulent Years-Prosperity,Depression, and War 26 2.3 1950-1990: Drivers of the AIA Documents in the Modern Business Age 33 2.4 1990 to the Present: The Post-Industrial Age and the World Economy 36 3 The 2007 AIA Documents Development Process 38 3.1 Governing Factors 38 3.2 Drafting Principles 40 3.3 The Participants 41 3.4 The Drafting Process 44 4 The Document Families Described 46 4.1 The Numbering System and the Concept of Document Families 46 4.2 The Conventional (A201) Family-AIA's Core Documents 49 4.3 Additional and Supporting Documents and Guides 51 4.4 Administrative Forms (G-Series Documents) 59 4.5 The Interiors Family 59 4.6 The Construction Management Families 61 4.7 The Design-Build Family 65 4.8 Small Project Documents 67 4.9 International Documents 68 4.10 Digital Practice Documents 69 4.11 The Integrated Project Delivery Family 70 5 Educational and Supporting Resources 73 5.1 Instructions 73 5.2 Articles and Publications 75 5.3 The Architect's Handbook of Professional Practice 75 5.4 Comparisons and Commentaries 76 5.5 Educational Programs at the National and Component Levels 77 5.6 Staff Assistance 77 5.7 For Lawyers: The AIA Legal Citator 78 5.8 Third-Party Resources: Articles, Conferences,and Texts 78 Part 2 The Aia Documents Companion 81 6 Basic Principles and Provisions 82 6.1 Common Terminology 82 6.2 Dispute Resolution 100 6.3 Risk Allocation 107 7 Owner-Contractor Agreement Forms 114 7.1 The AIA Document "Families" and the 2007 Editions of the Owner-Contractor Agreement Forms 114 7.2 Provisions of the Owner-Contractor Agreement Forms 117 8 The General Conditions of the Contract for Construction 151 8.1 Introduction: The 2007 Editions of the General Conditions 151 8.2 Provisions of the General Conditions 153 9 Guide Forms 248 9.1 Guides for Supplementary Conditions and Document Amendments 248 9.2 Owner's Instruction Forms 250 10 The Subcontract Forms 252 10.1 The AIA Subcontract Forms 252 10.2 Provisions of the Subcontract Forms 253 11 Procurement, Construction Administration, and Other Standard Forms 278 11.1 Preconstruction and Procurement Forms 278 11.2 Construction Administration Forms 281 11.3 Contract Completion and Closeout Forms 282 11.4 Architect's Office Administration Forms 284 12 Owner-Architect Agreement Forms 287 12.1 The AIA Document "Families" and the 2007 Editions of the Owner-Architect Agreement Forms 287 12.2 Provisions of the Standard Owner-Architect Agreement Forms 290 13 Architect-Consultant Agreement Forms 331 13.1 The AIA Standard Agreement Form: AIA Document C401 (TM)-2007 331 13.2 Provisions of the Architect-Consultant Agreement Form 332 14 Leading Cases Shaping and Interpreting AIA Contract Documents 344 14.1 The Early Legal Landscape 344 14.2 Cases Construing the Uniform Contract 349 14.3 The Middle Years-1915 to 1955 350 14.4 Liability Cases That Influenced the Documents in the 1960s and 1970s 354 14.5 Topical Cases 358 14.6 Special Risk Allocation Cases 360 Appendices A List of Illustrative Cases Interpreting the AIA Contract Documents 367 B AIA Contract Document Synopses by Family 369 C AIA Contract Documents 392 A101 (TM)-2007 393 A201 (TM)-2007 400 A401 (TM)-2007 438 B101 (TM)-2007 452 C401 (TM)-2007 473 Index 481

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