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There are two things included in Construction Documents: Drawings and Specifications. All Construction Documents follow this standard, which helps the reader to know where to look among the hundreds of pages of architectural drawings and specifications.
Construction Contract Documents are the written documents that define the roles, responsibilities, and Work under the construction Contract, and are legally-binding on the parties (Owner and Contractor).
These are some of the most common and important construction documents for building projects of all kinds. 1: Construction Agreement. 2: General Conditions. 3: Special Conditions. 4: Scope of Work (SOW) 5: Drawings. 7: Bill of Quantities. 9: Schedule of Values. 10: Cost Estimate.
A set of construction documents is a set of drawings that an architect produces during the design development phase of a construction project. They serve as a project manual during the construction phase, and they assist permitting agencies and inspectors from local governments, who have to clear the project.
Elements of a construction contract Name of contractor and contact information. Name of homeowner and contact information. Describe property in legal terms. List attachments to the contract. The cost. Failure of homeowner to obtain financing. Description of the work and the completion date. Right to stop the project.
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Below, you can find a breakdown of the categories of construction documents that construction companies should be aware of: Bidding and Procurement Documents. Bidding and procurement documents help ensure the project owner and general contractor are on the same page. Contract Documents. Project Manuals. Plans and Drawings.
3 Types of Construction Contracts: Their Pros and Cons for Owners and Contractors Fixed Price. The most common type of contract is the fixed price contract, also known as the lump sum or stipulated sum contract. Cost-Plus Fee. Unit Price.
These five essential elements of a construction contract can result in major vulnerabilities if overlooked: Full Name, Address, and Signatures of Both Parties. Scope of Work. Project Cost and Payment Terms. Schedule of Work. Authority.

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