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Construction Contract Basics AIA HSW

Kevin D. Waddell, P.E.

This program is registered with the AIA/CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. Questions related to specific materials, methods, and services will be addressed at the conclusion of this presentation.


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Course Outline

1. Learning objectives
2. Course Introduction
3. Course Content and Appendix
4. Course Summary
5. Related Links
6. References


This course includes a multiple-choice quiz at the end, which is designed to enhance the understanding of the course materials.

Learning Objective

At the conclusion of this course, the student will:

Course Introduction

An engineer, architect, or other young professional cannot be a good construction manager without comprehending the documents that are organized to create a construction contract. The construction contract is often misinterpreted, misused or blatantly ignored. Contract documents are project specific and can vary significantly for differing projects. Achieving even a basic understanding of the content, organization, and legal power of the contract will allow an inexperienced professional to administer the contract more effectively.

Course Content

The Course Content and Appendix are in a PDF file Construction Contract Basics. You need to open or download this document to study this course.

Course Summary

Becoming a successful Engineer or Architect does not correlate with an ability to apply equations or remember textbook problems. All the work that is afforded design projects of any type is simply a means to an end. That end is the realization of a designer's vision through the construction of the project. Design professionals must learn to describe the legal and technical aspects of a project with Contract Documents. More importantly, the designer must strive to understand the effects of the written documents and what role those documents have in any given construction project. Take time to read through various types of Contract Documents and ask legal counsel or a seasoned design professional for interpretations or opinions. Once you understand the role and importance of Contract Documents the better you will become at preparing them.

Related Links

For additional technical informaion related to this subject, please visit the following websites or web pages:

http://www.ejcdc.com - Engineers' Joint Contract Documents Committee
http://www.csinet.com - Construction Specifications Institute
http://www.aia.com - American Institute of Architects
http://www.nspe.com - National Society of Professional Engineers
http://www.agc.com - Associated General Contractors of America
http://www.acec.com - American Council of Engineering Companies
http://www.asce.com - American Society of Professional Engineers


References

Standard General Conditions of the Construction Contract; Engineers' Joint Contract Documents Committee; No. 1910-8 (1983 Edition)



Once you finish studying the above course content, you need to take a quiz to obtain the PDH credits.

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DISCLAIMER: The materials contained in the online course are not intended as a representation or warranty on the part of PDH Center or any other person/organization named herein. The materials are for general information only. They are not a substitute for competent professional advice. Application of this information to a specific project should be reviewed by a registered architect and/or professional engineer/surveyor. Anyone making use of the information set forth herein does so at their own risk and assumes any and all resulting liability arising therefrom.