Supplemental Services in Architectural Agreements

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!

AIA Contract Documents Supplemental Services

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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