Contracts
The ConsensusDocs 246 is a standard agreement between an Owner of a construction project and a Geotechnical Consultant to perform a full range of geotechnical engineering services. This agreement provides a best-practice industry-standard contract that conveniently integrates general terms and conditions into one document.
Read MoreThe ConsensusDocs 247 is a standard agreement between an Owner of a construction project and a Consultant to perform specific consulting services. This agreement provides a best-practice industry-standard contract that conveniently integrates general terms and conditions into one document.
Read MoreThe ConsensusDocs 250 is a standard agreement between a Design Professional and its Consultant (architect, engineer, specifier) to perform architectural or engineering services. The Design Professional of record uses this agreement to subcontract certain elements of the design work. It addresses compensation, insurance requirements, work scope responsibilities, work site visits, and cost estimates.
Read MorePrefabricated construction is a hybrid of construction and manufacturing. The Uniform Commercial Code and common law are two potentially competing bodies of law. Fundamental issues pertaining to performance requirements and payment are handled differently, depending on the law. The 253 addresses these issues in a manner that is best practice and more traditional to construction.
Read MoreThe ConsensusDocs 260 is a standard performance bond form that can be used with the ConsensusDocs 200 and 500 families of documents. It was developed and endorsed by SFAA and NASBP, and addresses the surety’s obligations as the guarantor to pay the Owner, who is the obligee of the Constructor.
Read MoreThe ConsensusDocs 261 is a standard payment bond form that can be used with the ConsensusDocs 200 and 500 families of documents. It was developed and endorsed by SFAA and NASBP, and addresses the surety’s obligations as the guarantor to pay the Owner, who is the obligee of the Constructor.
Read More