B195-2008

B195-2008 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect for Integrated Project Delivery

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Purpose: Integrated Project Delivery is a project delivery approach that integrates people, systems, business structures and practices into a process that collaboratively harnesses the talents and insights of all participants to reduce waste and optimize efficiency through all phases of design, fabrication and construction. AIA Document B195-2008 is a standard form of agreement between Owner and Architect for Integrated Project Delivery.

B195-2008 primarily provides the terms and conditions that will govern the Agreement. B195-2008 does not include the specific scope of the Architect's services; rather it references AIA Document A295-2008, General Conditions of the Contract for Integrated Project Delivery, which sets forth the Architect's scope of Services.

Related Documents: B195-2008 is intended for use in conjunction with A295-2008, which it incorporates by reference. A295-2008 integrates the duties and services of the Owner, Architect and Contractor through each phase of Integrated Project Delivery. A295-2008 describes the services and duties of the Owner, Contractor and Architect in six phases: Conceptualization; Criteria Design; Detailed Design; Implementation Documents; Construction; and Closeout. B195-2008 also can be used with Architect-Consultant agreements such as AIA Document C401-2007. Before transmitting Instruments of Service or other information in digital form, parties should establish protocols for that transmission and may use E201-2007, Digital Data Protocol Exhibit, for that purpose.

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