Introducing the Facility Management Family of Documents by AIA Contract Documents

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Join us in this informative video as we introduce the new Facility Management Family of Documents by AIA Contract Documents. Discover how these essential documents can streamline your facility management process and ensure seamless operations.

We’ll explore these documents’ key features, benefits, and practical applications that can enhance your facility management strategies and help you achieve better efficiency and compliance.

Here’s the new family at a glance:

  • F101 – 2023 Master Maintenance Agreement
  • F102 – 2023 Maintenance Agreement for As Needed Maintenance Work
  • F103 – 2023 Maintenance Agreement for Ongoing Maintenance Work
  • F104 – 2024 Purchase Order
  • F104 – 2024 Exhibit A, Terms and Conditions
  • F201 – 2023 Work Order for As Needed Maintenance Work
  • F202 – 2023 Work Order for Ongoing Maintenance Work
  • F301 – 2024 Standard Form of Agreement Between Client and Consultant
  • F311 – 2024 Standard Form of Consultant’s Services: Facility Condition Assessment
  • F701 – 2023 Amendment to a Maintenance Agreement or Work Order Contract
  • F702 – 2023 Invoice for Maintenance Work
  • F703 – 2023 Request for Certificate of Insurance
  • F704 – 2023 Status Report for Maintenance Work
  • F705 – 2024 Authorization to Proceed with Early Release Work
  • F706 – 2024 Request for Information (RFI)

In our Part 2 webinar, we thoroughly explore the Facility Management documents. Stay tuned for more details!

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