A312-2010 KDE

Kentucky Version - Payment Bond

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The KDE versions of the AIA Document include KDE mandated amendments to the standard text of the AIA Document, and will be used for school construction projects administered by the District Facilities Branch of the Kentucky Department of Education.  AIA Document A312™–2010 incorporates two bonds—one covering the contractor’s performance, and the other covering the contractor’s obligations to pay subcontractors and others for material and labor. In addition, AIA Document A312–2010 obligates the surety to act responsively to the owner’s requests for discussions aimed at anticipating or preventing a contractor’s default.

When to use this document?

  • Only for Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) project
  • Contains two bonds
  • Performance Bond document to ensure the contractor's performance
  • Payment Bond document to ensure that contractor pays subcontractors and material suppliers

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