B104-2017 RI

Rhode Island Version - Standard Abbreviated Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect, Design Agent Edition

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This version of AIA Document B104™–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 resources section below.

AIA Document B104™–2017 is intended for use on construction projects of limited scope and complexity. B104-2017 is an abbreviated version of B101™–2017. B104 contains a compressed form of basic services with three phases: design, construction documents, and construction. This document may be used with a variety of compensation methods. B104–2017 is intended to be used in conjunction with the RI version of A104™–2017, Standard Abbreviated Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor, which it incorporates by reference

When to use this document?

  • Intended for use only on State of Rhode Island projects
  • Medium-sized project
  • To be used in conjunction with the A104

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