AIA Contact Documents on Demand eShop Now Available
Summary: The AIA on March 15 released the AIA Documents on Demand eShop, a Web site that provides customers 24/7 access to the most popular AIA Contract Documents. The eShop allows customers to purchase individual documents and then print them immediately.
“Following on the heels of the recent upgrade of the AIA Contract Documents software, this new offering provides an alternative to the delivery methods currently available,” says AIA Contract Documents General Manager James A. Gatsch, FAIA. “We are continually striving to address the needs of our customers and now our product portfolio includes this flexible, Web-based option. We believe the need to access our industry-standard contract documents quickly by firms practicing in the increasingly fast-paced design and construction industry will be well served by the AIA Contract Documents on Demand eShop.”
At the eShop, customers will be asked to provide limited project-specific information. They will then be able to print the documents and complete them as you would any paper document purchased from an AIA document distributor. The only tools needed are an Internet browser (the AIA Web site supports Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, and Mozilla Firefox) and a printer. Mac users may access the documents using a current version of Mozilla Firefox.
The following AIA Contract Documents will be available on-demand:
- A101-1997, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor where the basis of payment is a Stipulated Sum
- A201-1997, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction
- G701-2001, Change Order Instructions
- G701/CMa-1992, Change Order, Construction Manager-Adviser
- G702-1992, Application and Certificate for Payment
- G702/CMa-1992, Application and Certificate for Payment, Construction Manager-Adviser
- G703-1992, Continuation Sheet
- G704-2000, Certificate of Substantial Completion
- G706-1994, Contractor's Affidavit of Payment of Debts and Claims
- G706A-1994, Contractor's Affidavit of Release of Liens.
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