AIA Releases New Version of AIA Contract Documents Software

November 6, 2009

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AIA Contract Documents is excited to announce our new release, which includes innovative solutions that address some of the industry’s latest trends, including Integrated Project Delivery, sustainability and federally funded projects.

Current AIA Contract Documents customers are encouraged to attend a webcast on Tuesday, November 10 to learn about what’s new in our latest software release – http://bit.ly/12TTC2. Earn 1.5 learning units.

AIA Contract Documents software version 4.2, featuring the new C191-2009 Standard Form Multi-Party Agreement for Integrated Project Delivery (IPD), which provides for a collaborative business relationship among parties involved in a design and construction project without forming an LLC. With this new agreement, the parties execute one coordinated and integrated agreement that clearly sets forth the parties’ roles and responsibilities in delivering a project consistent with the principles of IPD.

This version also includes the revised B108™-2009, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect for a Federally Funded or Federally Insured Project and a new agreement, and the new B202™-2009, Standard Form of Architect’s Services: Programming. Collectively called the “4.2 Release,” these three new documents expand the extensive library of AIA Contract Documents and build on more than 100 years of experience in defining the contractual relationships in the design and construction industry.

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