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  • 1.  On Call Contract

    Posted 10-12-2011 12:00 PM
    Is there an AIA contract that addresses On Call services?

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    Clay Phillips AIA
    Principal
    BG Consultants, Inc.
    Lawrence KS
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  • 2.  RE:On Call Contract

    Posted 10-21-2011 02:48 PM
    Dear Mr. Phillips,

    Your message was forwarded to Documents Information at the AIA.

    The AIA does not publish an agreement specifically for on-call services; however, you may be able to use and adapt one of the following agreements:

    B102-2007 (formerly B141-1997 Part 1), Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect without a Predefined Scope of Architect's Services

    AIA Document B102™-2007 replaces and serves the same purpose as B141-1997 Part 1 (expired 2009). AIA Document B102-2007 is a standard form of agreement between owner and architect that contains terms and conditions and compensation details. B102 does not include a scope of architect's services, which must be inserted in Article 1 or attached as an exhibit. The separation of the scope of services from the owner/architect agreement allows users the freedom to append alternative scopes of services. AIA standard form scopes of services documents that may be paired with B102-2007 include AIA Documents B203™-2007, Site Evaluation and Planning; B204™-2007, Value Analysis; B205™-2007, Historic Preservation; B206™-2007, Security Evaluation and Planning; B209™-2007, Construction Contract Administration; B210™-2007, Facility Support; B211™-2007, Commissioning; B214™-2007, LEED® Certification; B252™-2007, Architectural Interior Design; and B253™-2007, Furniture, Furnishings and Equipment Design.

    C727-1992, Standard Form of Agreement Between Architect and Consultant for Special Services

    AIA Document C727™-1992 provides only the terms and conditions of the agreement between the architect and the consultant-the description of services is left entirely to the parties, and must be inserted in the agreement or attached in an exhibit. It is often used for planning, feasibility studies, post-occupancy studies, and other services that require specialized descriptions.

    You can also find document synopses, commentaries, comparisons, articles and other resources at www.aia.org/contractdocs/reference.

    We hope this response is helpful. Please feel free to contact us directly with any follow-up questions at  docinfo@aia.org or 202-626-7526.

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    Documents Information
    AIA Contract Documents
    The American Institute of Architects
    Washington, DC
    docinfo@aia.org
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