Contracts
The ConsensusDocs’ 296 is a standard document that helps a team join forces to submit a bid or a proposal to an Owner. It is flexible enough for those team members to include a Design Professional (architect or engineer), Constructor (aka builder, general contractor, design-bid-builder, construction manager), or others.
Read MoreThe ConsensusDocs’ 297 is a standard agreement between two or more parties to form a joint venture (JV) for a project. The general conditions include the responsibilities allocated to each party and address critical construction law contract issues. Parties can modify the terms of the agreement for their individual needs and state law requirements.
Read MoreThe ConsensusDocs’ 298 is an agreement between two or more parties to form a joint venture (JV) for a project. The general conditions include the responsibilities allocated to each party and address critical construction law contract issues. Parties can modify the terms of the agreement for their individual needs and state law requirements.
Read MoreThe ConsensusDocs 299 is an agreement between two or more parties to form a joint venture (JV) for a project. This JV contemplates that the JV partners will form an LLC. Each JV partner will have a defined ownership interest in the LLC, and the LLC will have responsibility for performance of the work.
Read MoreThe ConsensusDocs’ 300 is an integrated form of agreement (IFOA) signed by the Owner, Design Professional, and Constructor (aka builder, general contractor, design-builder, construction manager). It incorporates Lean principles and develops a core team at both the project management and project development levels is created to make consensus-based project decisions.
Read MoreThe ConsensusDocs 301 is the first standard contract document globally addressing legal and administrative issues associated with BIM. This document is intended to be used as a contract addendum (additional document) for all participants inputting information into a BIM Model for a construction project. It also includes the essential elements of a BIM Execution Plan.
Read MoreThe ConsensusDocs’ 305 is most applicable for parties interested in getting the benefits of lean tools and techniques but not ready to use a pure integrated project delivery (IPD) agreement. The underlying prime agreement the Lean Addendum would coordinate best with is a Construction Manager (CM) At-Risk agreement, such as the ConsensusDocs 500 CM At-Risk agreement.
Read MoreThe ConsensusDocs’ 310 is appropriate for use on projects with green building elements, particularly those seeking a third-party green building rating certification such as LEED. It provides a contractual mechanism to identify clear objectives, and assign roles and responsibilities to achieve green goals.
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