A232-2009 KDE

Kentucky Version - General Conditions of Contract for Construction, Construction Manager as Advisor Edition

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The KDE versions of the AIA Document include KDE mandated amendments to the standard text of the AIA Document, and will be used for school construction projects administered by the District Facilities Branch of the Kentucky Department of Education.  AIA Document A232™–2009 sets forth the rights, responsibilities, and relationships of the owner, contractor, construction manager and architect. A232–2009 is adopted by reference in owner/architect, owner/contractor, and owner/construction manager agreements in the CMa family of Document. Under A232–2009, the construction manager serves as an independent Advisor to the owner, who enters into a contract with a general contractor or multiple contracts with prime trade contractors.

NOTE: A201CMa–1992 expired in 2010.

CAUTION: Do not use A232–2009 in combination with agreements where the construction manager takes on the role of constructor, such as in AIA Document A133™–2009 or A134™–2009.

When to use this document?

  • "Umbrella" document for a Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) construction manager as Advisor (CMa) projects
  • Various KDE, CMa agreements refer to and incorporate by reference

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