C141-2014

Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Consultant for a Design-Build Project

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AIA Document C141™–2014, provides a standard form for the upfront services an owner may require when considering design-build delivery. The consultant, who may or may not be an architect or other design professional, may perform a wide ranging array of services for the owner, including programming and planning, budgeting and cost estimating, project criteria development services, development of bridging Document, conducting construction, and administration services. AIA Document C141–2014 consists of the agreement portion and one exhibit, Exhibit A, Consultant’s Services. Exhibit A provides a menu of briefly described services that the parties can select and augment to suit the needs of the project.

When to use this document?

  • Large design-build project

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