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A precise contract between a company or developer and an architect is essential. An Architect Contract ensures that all parties are on the same page about what is expected, who will do what, how long the project will take, how much it will cost, and when it will be done.
A133-2019 is a Contract titled Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Construction Manager as Constructor where the basis of payment is the Cost of the Work Plus a Fee with a Guaranteed Maximum Price.
B1012017 is intended to be used in conjunction with Document A201 2017, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, which is specifically referenced. Document B1022017 is a standard form of agreement between owner and architect that contains terms and conditions and compensation details.
Contract Documents are organized into six series, each serving a different purpose. The A Series includes agreements between owners and contractors, while the B Series covers agreements between owners and architects. The C Series contains various other agreements, and the D Series includes miscellaneous documents.
A201 is integral to the owner-architect, owner-contractor and contractor-subcontractor agreements. It sets out the terms and conditions of the relationships between the parties involved in a construction project.
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The B-Series of Documents outlines over 20 types of Owner/Architect agreements. The contract your architect uses depends on the size and complexity of your project, as well as your project delivery method.
The basic elements that should be addressed in an agreement between an owner and architect include (1) the owners objectives for the project, (2) the architects scope of services and a description of the drawings or other deliverables the architect is to furnish; (3) the fees to be paid for providing those services
Most often, the architects role is to review conflicts and proposed changes and submit specific recommendations to the owner for the owners action.

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