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Construction Risk Brief – AIA Contract Documents Monthly Newsletter

Types of Lien Waivers in Construction: Conditional, Unconditional, Progress, and Final

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Four types of lien waivers

Types of Lien Waivers in Construction: Conditional, Unconditional, Progress, and Final

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Lien Waiver Best Practices: How to Collect Waivers During the Pay App Process

A practical guide to how general contractors use contracts to manage risk, protect cash flow, and keep projects running smoothly from start to finish.

The General Contractor’s Guide to Contracts

A practical guide to how general contractors use contracts to manage risk, protect cash flow, and keep projects running smoothly from start to finish.

Understanding aia b110 architectural services contract

What Is the B110 Agreement? Residential Owner Architect Contract Explained

Understanding aia a112 home builder design construction agreement

What Is the A112 Agreement in Residential Construction?

Aia a111 home builder contract

What Is the A111 Agreement in Residential Construction?

A110 agreement for custom residential construction between owner and contractor

The A110 Residential Agreement: A Foundation for Custom Home Construction

Handshake between professionals at a construction site.

AIA Residential Contract Documents: A110, A111, A112, and B110 Explained

Building owner inspecting completed construction project

Extending Surety Protection for Owners Beyond Construction: A101 + A313 Explained

Construction site with financial planning documents and contracts

How Bonds Protect Against Contractor Default for Owners: A101 + A312 Explained

Owner and architect reviewing construction plans together

General Conditions for Owner Developers: A101 + A201 Contracts Explained

Owner reviewing construction contract documents with project team

Essential AIA Document Pairings for Owner Developers: How To Protect Your Investment