AIA Documents/Forms "A" Series

AIA - A151 (2007) Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Vendor for Furniture, Furnishings and Equipment where the basis of payment is a Stipulated Sum AIA - A151 (2007) Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Vendor for Furniture, Furnishings and Equipment where the basis of payment is a Stipulated Sum
A151–2007 is intended for use as the contract between Owner and Vendor for Furniture, Furnishings and Equipment (FF&E) where the basis of payment is a stipulated sum (fixed price) agreed to at the time of contracting. More Info
AIA - A401 (2007) Standard Form of Agreement Between Contractor and Subcontractor AIA - A401 (2007) Standard Form of Agreement Between Contractor and Subcontractor
This A401 agreement establishes the contractual relationship between the contractor and subcontractor. It sets forth the responsibilities of both parties and lists their respective obligations, which are written to parallel A201™–2007, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, which A401–2007 incorporates by reference. 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 - A101 (2007) Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor where the Basis of Payment is a Stipulated Sum AIA - A101 (2007) Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor where the Basis of Payment is a Stipulated Sum
A101–2007 is a standard form of agreement between owner and contractor for use where the basis of payment is a stipulated sum (fixed price). A101 adopts by reference, and is designed for use with the A201™–2007, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction. More Info
AIA - A201 (2007) General Conditions of the Contract for Construction AIA - A201 (2007) General Conditions of the Contract for Construction
The General Conditions are an integral part of the contract for construction for a large project and they are incorporated by reference into the owner-contractor agreement. They set forth the rights, responsibilities, and relationships of the owner, contractor, and architect. More Info
AIA - A107 (2007) Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor for a Project of Limited Scope AIA - A107 (2007) Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor for a Project of Limited Scope
A107–2007 is a stand-alone agreement with its own internal general conditions and is intended for use on construction projects of limited scope. It is intended for use on medium-to-large sized 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. More Info
AIA - A105 (2007) Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor for a Residential or Small Commercial Project AIA - A105 (2007) Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor for a Residential or Small Commercial Project
A105–2007 is for use on a project that is modest in size and brief in duration, and where payment to the Contractor is based on a stipulated sum (fixed price). More Info
AIA - A103 (2007) Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor Where the Basis of Payment is the Cost of the Work Plus a Fee without a Guaranteed Maximum Price AIA - A103 (2007) Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor Where the Basis of Payment is the Cost of the Work Plus a Fee without a Guaranteed Maximum Price
A103–2007 is appropriate for use on large projects when 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 construction. MORE INFO
AIA - A102 (2007) Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor Where the Basis of Payment is the Cost of the Work Plus a Fee with a Negotiated Guaranteed Maximum Price AIA - A102 (2007) Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor Where the Basis of Payment is the Cost of the Work Plus a Fee with a Negotiated Guaranteed Maximum Price
This AIA A102-2007 is a standard form of agreement between owner and contractor that's appropriate for use on large projects requiring a negotiated guaranteed maximum price, when the basis of payment to the contractor is the cost of the work plus a fee. MORE INFO

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