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PPI said the AIA contracts series is based on which contract would include the most money changing hands, that's why AIA Aseriers is for O/C which the most money is typically changing hands. O/A is the next most of the money are typically changing hands... that's what they said
@@AIAContractDocuments my question refers to why isn't the owner -architect agreement with the A series bc A and architect match better and they're usually the first to make an agmt with the owner.
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Thank you, Selma!
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very helpful , thank you!
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Why is the Owner Architect agreement in the B series and not A series?
PPI said the AIA contracts series is based on which contract would include the most money changing hands, that's why AIA Aseriers is for O/C which the most money is typically changing hands. O/A is the next most of the money are typically changing hands... that's what they said
Hi there! Thank you for your question. The A- series are Owner- Contractor agreements and B-series are Owner- Architect agreements.
@@wendyli9862 oh ok that makes sense. Thanks!
@@AIAContractDocuments my question refers to why isn't the owner -architect agreement with the A series bc A and architect match better and they're usually the first to make an agmt with the owner.