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Documents Synopses by Family
The documents listed in these synopses are
organized according to their family, a system of classification
that refers to the type of project or project delivery
method.
Small
Project Family
A1052007 (formerly
A1051993 and A2051993) Standard Form of
Agreement Between Owner and Contractor for a Residential or Small
Commercial Project
A1052007 is a stand-alone agreement with its own general
conditions; it replaces A1051993 and A2051993.
A1052007 is for use on a project that is modest in size and
brief in duration, and where payment to the Contractor is based on
a stipulated sum (fixed price). For larger and more complex
projects, other AIA agreements are more suitable, such as
A1072007, Agreement Between Owner and Contractor for a
Project of Limited Scope. A1052007 and B1052007,
Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect for a
Residential or Small Commercial Project, comprise the Small
Projects family of documents. Although A105 2007 and
B105 2007 share some similarities with other agreements, the
Small Projects family should NOT be used in tandem with agreements
in other document families without careful side-by-side comparison
of contents.
B105-2007 (formerly
B1551993) Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and
Architect for a Residential or Small Commercial
Project
B1052007 is a standard form of agreement between owner and
architect intended for use on a residential or small commercial
project that is modest in size and brief in duration.
B1052007 and AIA Document A1052007, Standard Form
of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor for a Residential or
Small Commercial Project, comprise the Small Projects family of
documents. B1052007 is intended for use with A1052007,
which it incorporates by reference. B1052007 is extremely
abbreviated and is formatted more informally than other AIA
agreements. Although A1052007 and B1052007 share some
similarities with other AIA agreements, the Small Projects family
should NOT be used with other AIA document families without careful
side-by-side comparison of contents.
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