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COMPARISON CHART AIA AND EJCDC GENERAL CONDITIONS DOCUMENT DRAFTS

9th Annual Construction Law Conference

February 8 & 9, 1996

Houston, Texas

David D. Peden, Jr.

Houston, Texas




Table of Contents

  • TABLE OF CONTENTS i
  • TABLE OF AUTHORITIES iii
  • INTRODUCTION iv
  • COMPARISON CHART AIA AND EJCDC GENERAL CONDITIONS DOCUMENT DRAFTS 1
    1. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS DEFINE 2
    2. THESE CONTRACT FORMS BENEFIT THE DESIGNERS, ALTHOUGH THEY ARE NOT PARTIES TO THE CONTRACT 2
    3. MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTION 3
    4. FAMILIARITY WITH LOCAL CONDITION 3
    5. FEES AND PERMIT 3
    6. NOTICE AND OPPORTUNITY TO CURE DEFECTIVE WOR 3
    7. CONFORMANCE TO CONTRACT DOCUMENTS; COMPLIANCE WITH CODE; WARRANT 4
    8. CONTRACTOR'S DESIGN PROFESSIONAL; PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION 6
    9. INDEMNIT 6
    10. CLAIM 7
    11. CLAIMS FOR SUBSURFACE OR CONCEALED CONDITION 8
    12. FLOW DOWN CLAUSE 13
    13. OWNER'S INTERFERENCE WITH CONTRACTO 13
    14. CHANGES TO THE CONTRACT DOCUMENT 14
    15. CONTRACT TIME AND DELAY 15
    16. TRUST FUND 15
    17. SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETIO 15
    18. FINAL PAYMENT AND WAIVER OF CLAIM 17
    19. SAFETY; HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 17
    20. INSURANC 19
    21. CORRECTION OF DEFECTIVE WOR 19
    22. ONE YEAR OBLIGATION TO CORRECT DEFECTIVE WOR 20
    23. NON-ASSIGNABILIT 22
    24. NOTICE PROVISION 22
    25. INTERES 22
    26. COMMENCEMENT OF STATUTES OF LIMITATIO 22
    27. ATTORNEYS' FEE 23
    28. TERMINATION BY CONTRACTOR FOR CAUS 23
    29. TERMINATION BY OWNER FOR CAUS 24
    30. ACCOUNTING BY OWNER FOR COSTS TO COMPLET 24
    31. TERMINATION BY OWNER FOR CONVENIENC 25

Abstract

A comparison of the 1997 draft AIA A201 General Conditions Document with the Current (1987 Edition) Document. These are also compared with the new draft general conditions from the EJCDC.


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