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What is the purpose of Document B101™ – 2017?
What is the purpose of Document B101™ – 2017?
- To specify building materials and construction methods
- To define the agreement between the Owner and Architect for a specific project (correct)
- To provide guidelines for architectural design
- To outline copyright regulations for architectural documents
Who is encouraged to consult with an attorney regarding Document B101™ – 2017?
Who is encouraged to consult with an attorney regarding Document B101™ – 2017?
- The parties involved in completing or modifying the document (correct)
- The construction workers on the project
- The architectural design software developers
- The local government authorities
What is the consequence of unauthorized reproduction or distribution of Document B101™ – 2017?
What is the consequence of unauthorized reproduction or distribution of Document B101™ – 2017?
- Severe civil and criminal penalties (correct)
- Immediate termination of the architectural project
- Mandatory participation in a copyright workshop
- A warning letter from the American Institute of Architects
What is the copyright status of Document B101™ – 2017?
What is the copyright status of Document B101™ – 2017?
What documents are included in the Design Development Documents?
What documents are included in the Design Development Documents?
What is included in the outline specifications of the Design Development Documents?
What is included in the outline specifications of the Design Development Documents?
When does the Architect update the estimate of the Cost of the Work?
When does the Architect update the estimate of the Cost of the Work?
What happens after the Architect submits the Design Development Documents to the Owner?
What happens after the Architect submits the Design Development Documents to the Owner?
What is required for the Architect to prepare Construction Documents?
What is required for the Architect to prepare Construction Documents?
What do Construction Documents illustrate and describe?
What do Construction Documents illustrate and describe?
What do Construction Documents consist of?
What do Construction Documents consist of?
What is included in outline specifications in Design Development Documents?
What is included in outline specifications in Design Development Documents?
What must the Owner do in response to changes in the Initial Information?
What must the Owner do in response to changes in the Initial Information?
What document should be used for protocols related to digital data transmission?
What document should be used for protocols related to digital data transmission?
What insurance policy must the Architect maintain?
What insurance policy must the Architect maintain?
What services are included in the Architect's Basic Services?
What services are included in the Architect's Basic Services?
What must the Architect provide to the Owner as evidence of compliance with insurance requirements?
What must the Architect provide to the Owner as evidence of compliance with insurance requirements?
During which phase does the Architect prepare Schematic Design Documents?
During which phase does the Architect prepare Schematic Design Documents?
Who is responsible for the accuracy of services or information provided by the Owner or consultants?
Who is responsible for the accuracy of services or information provided by the Owner or consultants?
When does the Architect submit a schedule for their services?
When does the Architect submit a schedule for their services?
Who reaches an agreement on the Project requirements during the Schematic Design Phase?
Who reaches an agreement on the Project requirements during the Schematic Design Phase?
What does the Architect prepare during the Design Development Phase?
What does the Architect prepare during the Design Development Phase?
Who is responsible for contacting required authorities and utility providers?
Who is responsible for contacting required authorities and utility providers?
Who is not responsible for Owner directives, substitutions, or acceptance of non-conforming work without written approval?
Who is not responsible for Owner directives, substitutions, or acceptance of non-conforming work without written approval?
What does the Architect review during the Schematic Design Phase?
What does the Architect review during the Schematic Design Phase?
What does the Architect consider during the Schematic Design Phase?
What does the Architect consider during the Schematic Design Phase?
When does the Architect submit an estimate of Cost of Work to the Owner?
When does the Architect submit an estimate of Cost of Work to the Owner?
What does Section 1.1 of the architectural agreement include?
What does Section 1.1 of the architectural agreement include?
Which consultants are identified by the owner in the agreement?
Which consultants are identified by the owner in the agreement?
What does the architect identify in the agreement?
What does the architect identify in the agreement?
What is required in the agreement concerning AIA Document B101â„¢-2017?
What is required in the agreement concerning AIA Document B101â„¢-2017?
What may the owner and architect have for the project?
What may the owner and architect have for the project?
What do both parties acknowledge regarding the initial information?
What do both parties acknowledge regarding the initial information?
What provisions are included in the agreement?
What provisions are included in the agreement?
What may also be included in the agreement?
What may also be included in the agreement?
What is described in detail under the physical characteristics of the project?
What is described in detail under the physical characteristics of the project?
What does both parties agree to rely on?
What does both parties agree to rely on?
Study Notes
- The text outlines the key components of an architectural agreement between an owner and an architect, as outlined in AIA Document B101â„¢-2017.
- Section 1.1 of the agreement contains the initial information, including the owner's program, physical characteristics of the project, owner's budget, anticipated milestone dates, procurement method, sustainable objective, owner's representative, and required reviewers.
- The physical characteristics of the project are described in detail, with information on size, location, dimensions, geotechnical reports, site boundaries, topographic surveys, traffic and utility studies, and availability of public and private utilities and services.
- The owner's budget for the cost of the work is provided, with a total and a line item breakdown if known.
- The owner identifies the consultants and contractors they will retain, including a geotechnical engineer, civil engineer, and any other consultants.
- The architect identifies their representative and the consultants they will retain, including structural, mechanical, and electrical engineers.
- Both parties acknowledge that the initial information may change and that the architect's services, schedule, and compensation will be adjusted accordingly.
- The use of AIA Document B101â„¢-2017 is required, with a warning against unauthorized reproduction or distribution.
- The owner and architect may have sustainable objectives for the project, with specific terms and conditions outlined in AIA Document E204â„¢-2017.
- The agreement may include other initial information as well.
- The owner and architect agree to rely on the initial information but acknowledge the possibility of material changes.
- The agreement includes provisions for claims and disputes, termination or suspension, and miscellaneous provisions, as well as compensation and special terms and conditions.
- The agreement may also include provisions for copyrights and licenses.
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Test your knowledge of construction contract provisions with this quiz. Explore the language and protocols used in building contracts, including adjusting budgets and governing the transmission of digital information.