By AIA Contract Documents
July 28, 2023
Since 2017, many AIA Contract Documents contain a list of Supplemental Services, which are often presented in a table format. So, what does the term Supplemental Services mean and how are these services defined? Click on the link below to find out!
Access Related Documents Below:
B201–2017, Standard Form of Architect’s Services: Design and Construction Contract Administration
B202–2020, Standard Form of Architect’s Services: Programming
B203–2017, Standard Form of Architect’s Services: Site Evaluation and Project Feasibility
B204–2007, Standard Form of Architect’s Services: Value Analysis, for use where the Owner employs a Value Analysis Consultant
B205–2017, Standard Form of Architect’s Services: Historic Preservation
B207–2017, Standard Form of Architect’s Services: On-Site Project Representation
B210–2017, Standard Form of Architect’s Services: Facility Support
B212–2010, Standard Form of Architect’s Services: Regional or Urban Planning
B214–2012, Standard Form of Architect’ Services: LEED® Certification
B221–2018, Service Order for use with Master Agreement Between Owner and Architect
B252–2019, Standard Form of Architect’s Services: Interior Design and Furniture, Furnishings, and Equipment (FF&E) Design Services
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