G742C-2015

Application and Certificate for Payment for a Design-Build Project Contractor Variation

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AIA Document G742C™–2015 modifies AIA Document G742™–2015 for use by contractor's submitting an application for payment to the Design-Builder. Modifications to G742–2015 are shown as tracked changes revisions—that is, additional material is underlined; deleted material is crossed out.

When to use this document?

  • Any size project
  • Contractor applies for progress payment to the design-builder

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