Many tasks need to be accomplished in the process of moving a building
project through inception to completion. These are all well understood at this
point in our history, but what may not be so well understood is the accurate
division of responsibility for these tasks between the principal participants in
most projects. Failing to understand those boundaries and staying in the right
lanes can become a major source of liability and confusion in a
project.
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) standard agreement forms are
used for many construction projects. Most incorporate the General Conditions of
the Contract by reference. Together, these define the roles and responsibilities
of the three principal participants in a building project.
This course is intended for all construction project participants. The
course will clarify not only what is expected from those acting in their role on
a job site, but also what they should be able to expect from the other
participants. Establishing agreement on roles and expectations will go a long
way toward eliminating confusion, disappointment, and conflict.
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