Changes to AIA Contract Documents: What Construction Lawyers Need to Know
Current Insurance and Bonds Exhibit, Owner-Contractor Documents, Owner-Architect Agreements, and More
Recording of a 90-minute CLE video webinar with Q&A
This CLE course will examine the most recent critical modifications to the AIA Construction Contracts Documents. The panel will devote significant attention to the current Insurance and Bonds Exhibit.
Outline
- Agreements between owner and contractor
- Agreements between owner and architect
- C401-2017 Standard Form of Agreement Between Architect and Consultant
- Other significant revisions
Benefits
The panel will review these and other notable revisions:
- AIA Owner-Contractor Documents
- AIA Owner-Architect Documents
- AIA Architect-Consultant Documents
- Insurance/Bonds and Sustainable Projects Exhibit
Faculty
Y. Lisa Colon
Partner
Saul Ewing
Ms. Colon advises on legal issues involving public and private construction projects and real estate development, along... | Read More
Ms. Colon advises on legal issues involving public and private construction projects and real estate development, along with government contracting compliance. Board Certified in Construction Law by the Florida Bar, she focuses on both negotiation of deals and litigation of construction-related disputes involving businesses and professionals. Owners, contractors, designers and suppliers look to Ms. Colon to draft construction contracts across various project delivery systems. In particular, she has in-depth knowledge of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and ConsensusDocs contract forms. Her experience with claims, litigation and arbitration includes matters involving liens, defects, contract disputes and disaster recovery. Ms. Colon has significant trial experience taking cases to verdict in state and federal courts as well as arbitrations resulting in awards for clients.
CloseNelson A.F. Mixon
Member
Holden Willits
Mr. Mixon focuses his practice on construction law, representing general contractors, subcontractors, material... | Read More
Mr. Mixon focuses his practice on construction law, representing general contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, owners, and design professionals in an array of construction matters.
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