AIA Documents/Forms "A" Series

AIA - A105/205 SMALL PROJECT OWNER / CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT FORM, 1993
A105™ and A205™ were developed for use where payment to the contractor is based on a stipulated sum (fixed price) and where the project is modest in size and brief in duration. MORE INFO
AIA - A107 ABBREVIATED STANDARD OWNER/CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT FORM, 1997
A107™ is for use where the basis of payment is a stipulated sum (fixed price), this document is appropriate for construction projects of limited scope not requiring the contractual complexity of A101™-1997 and A201™-1997 in combination. MORE INFO
AIA - A111 STANDARD OWNER/CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT FORM, COST PLUS FEE, WITH GMP, 1997
A111™ is appropriate for use on most projects requiring a negotiated guaranteed maximum price (GMP), when the basis of payment to the contractor is the cost of the work plus a fee. MORE INFO
AIA - A114 STANDARD FORM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN OWNER AND CONTRACTOR, 2001
AIA Document A114 is intended for use on construction projects where the basis of payment to the Contractor is the Cost of the Work Plus a Fee, and the Cost is not fully known at the commencement of the construction. MORE INFO
AIA - A305 CONTRACTOR'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT, 1986
Document A305 is a standard contractor's qualification statement. It is a standard form for contractors to provide information about their experience and financial and organizational capacity. MORE INFO
AIA - A312 PERFORMANCE BOND AND PAYMENT BOND FORM, 1984
This form incorporates two bonds covering first, the contractor's performance, and second, the contractor's obligations to pay Subcontractors and others for materials and labor. MORE INFO
AIA Form Software - Standard Version AIA Form Software - Standard Version
You'll have no need for other programs since there is no limit to the number of customers or applications you can have for a project. MORE INFO
AIA - A275 - ID, 2003 GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT FOR FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS AND EQUIPMENT
When the scope of a contract is limited to furniture, furnishings and equipment (FF&E), A275 is intended for use in a manner similar to the way in which A201 is used for construction projects. MORE INFO
AIA - A511 GUIDE FOR SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS (USE WITH A201), 1999
A511™ is a guide providing model language with explanatory notes to assist users in adapting documents to local circumstances. MORE INFO
AIA - A511/CMA GUIDE FOR SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS, ADVISER EDITION, 1993
A511/CMA is a guide to model provisions for A201/CMa-1992. MORE INFO
AIA - A521 UNIFORM LOCATION OF SUBJECT MATTER, 1995
A521, Uniform Location of Subject Matter, 1995. MORE INFO
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