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The eight types of construction contracts include: cost-plus construction contract. design and build contract. guaranteed maximum price contract. incentive construction contract. integrated project delivery contract. lump-sum contract. time and materials contract. unit price contract.
The 4 Different Types of Construction Contracts Lump Sum Contract. A lump sum contract sets one determined price for all work done for the project. Unit Price Contract. Cost Plus Contract. Time and Materials Contract.
Three most commonly used construction contracts Fixed price contract. The fixed price contract revolves around one lump sum, agreed between the project owner and the contractor. Cost plus fixed percentage contract. Time and materials contract. Final thoughts.
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Contract Types CCDC 2 Stipulated Price Contract. CCDC 3 Cost Plus Contract. CCDC 5A Construction Management Contract - for Services. CCDC 5B Construction Management Contract - for Services Construction. CCDC 14 - Design-Build Stipulated Price Contract.
Standard prime contract between Owner and prime Contractor to perform the required work on an actual-cost basis, plus a percentage or fixed fee which is applied to actual costs.
Contract type is a term used to signify differences in contract structure or form, including compensation arrangements and amount of risk (either to the government or to the contractor). Federal government contracts are commonly divided into two main types, fixed-price and cost-reimbursement.
4 Types of Construction Contracts Lump-Sum Contracts. Cost-Plus-Fee Contracts. Guaranteed Maximum Price Contracts. Unit-Price Contracts.
CCDC documents are regarded as industry standards. They are based on the principles of fairness and balance for all parties involved in a construction project. To download documents for use you will need to purchase a registration number from a CCDC document outlet. CCA does not sell or issue registration numbers.

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