B102-2017 RI

Rhode Island Version - Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect, without a Predefined Scope of Architect's Services, Owner & Design Agent Edition

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This version of AIA Document B102™–2017 has been modified by the State of Rhode Island and is intended for use only on State of Rhode Island projects. Publication of this document does not imply The American Institute of Architects’ endorsement of any modification by the State of Rhode Island. A comparative version of this document showing additions and deletions by the State of Rhode Island is available for review on the State of Rhode Island website or under the resource section below.

When to use this document?

  • Intended for use only on State of Rhode Island projects
  • Any size project
  • Flexible agreement where the parties attach architect's scope of service

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