0000001481 00000 n 0000001036 00000 n B201–2017 Article 1 has been expanded to include the detailed Initial Information that was previously required in Exhibit A, doing away with the need for the optional Exhibit. 0000012794 00000 n Progress payments are calculated by applying the percentages set forth in Article 11 to the Owner’s most recent budget for the Cost of the Work. This document may be used with a variety of compensation methods, including percentage of construction cost and stipulated sum. Accordingly, in B201–2017, Supplemental Services refers to services that are not included as Basic Services but that are identified as the Architect’s responsibility at the time the Agreement is executed. Section 11.1 also includes a space for users to insert another compensation method, such as hourly billing rates or a multiple of direct salary expense, if the parties so choose. 3 Certificate of Substantial Completion B201–2017 may be used in two ways: (1) incorporated into the owner/architect agreement as the architect’s sole scope of services or in conjunction with other scope of services Document, or (2) attached to AIA Document G802™–2017, Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement, to create a modification to an existing owner/architect agreement. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA® Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. 0000006898 00000 n 0 B201–2007 required the Architect to provide redesign services without additional compensation if the lowest bona fide bid or negotiated proposal exceeded the Owner’s budget for the Cost of the Work. startxref B201–2007 included two types of Additional Services: 1) Additional Services that were identified and contracted for at the time the Agreement was executed, and 2) Additional Services that arose as the project proceeded. D503™-2013, Guide for Sustainable Projects, including Commentary on AIA Sustainable Projects Documents. Language has been added to clarify how progress payments to the Architect are calculated when the parties have chosen a percentage basis as the method of compensation for the Architect’s Basic Services. AIA Document B201–2017 replaces AIA Document B201–2007. To the extent direct communications between the Owner and Contractor otherwise occur, the Owner is required to subsequently notify the Architect as to the substance of any such communications relating to the Project. To avoid the potential confusion caused by having two types of Additional Services, B201–2017 has re-categorized the first type of Additional Services as Supplemental Services. § 6.1 Compensation for Basic Services. The services set forth in B201–2017 parallel those in AIA Document B101–2017, Agreement Between Owner and Architect, and thus requires the Architect to provide the traditional five phases of Basic Services: Schematic Design, Design Developme… <]>> Additional Services now refer only to those services that may arise as the Project proceeds. AIA Document B201–2017 provides the Architect’s scope of services for Design and Construction Contract Administration in a standard form the Owner and Architect can modify to suit the needs of the Project. 0000001979 00000 n 92 0 obj <>stream Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA® Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. New language has been added clarifying that the Architect must be directly involved in any communications that relate to or affect the Architect’s services or professional responsibilities on the Project. AIA Document B201–2017 defines the architect’s traditional scope of services for design and construction contract administration in a standard form that the owner and architect can modify to suit the needs of the project. 0000005919 00000 n 0000010096 00000 n this AIA® Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This approach is more similar to that take under the Federal Acquisition Regulations’ design within funding limitations obligation, where an architect’s redesign efforts would be compensated if the unfavorable bids or proposals exceeding the budget are the result of conditions beyond the architect’s reasonable control. AIA Document B201–2017 defines the architect’s traditional scope of services for design and construction contract administration in a standard form that the owner and architect can modify to suit the needs of the project. AIA Document B201–2017 defines the architect’s traditional scope of services for design and construction contract administration in a standard form that the owner and architect can modify to suit the needs of the project. xref For more information on participating on a project with a Sustainable Objective, download. Section 1.1.6 requires the Owner to identify any anticipated Sustainable Objective it may have for the Project. Section 5.2 requires the Owner to update its budget for the Cost of the Work as part of its budget for the Project throughout the course of the Project. Before transmitting Instruments of Service or other information in digital form, parties should establish protocols for that transmission and may use E203™–2013, Building Information Modeling and Digital Data Exhibit, for that purpose. 0000001583 00000 n § 6.6 Calculation of Progress Payments for Percentage Basis Compensation. The Sustainable Objective is the Owner’s goal of incorporating Sustainable Measures into the design, construction, maintenance and operations of the Project to achieve a Sustainability Certification or other benefit to the environment, to enhance the health and well-being of building occupants, or to improve energy efficiency. Fill points have been added for two of the more popular methods for compensating Architects for Basic Services: Stipulated Sum and a Percentage Basis. 0000000016 00000 n 0000005528 00000 n Progress payments are calculated by applying the percentages set forth in Article 11 to the Owner’s most recent budget for the Cost of the Work. G714–2017, Construction Change Directive. A key formatting change between B201–2017 and B201–2007 is that B201–2017 does not include an optional Exhibit A for Initial Information. Section 11.6 also clarifies that once a progress payment is made, it shall not retroactively be adjusted based on subsequent increases or decreases to the Owner’s budget for the Cost of the Work. 0000006424 00000 n Language has been added to clarify how progress payments to the Architect are calculated when the parties have chosen a percentage basis as the method of compensation for the Architect’s Basic Services.

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