B107-2020

Standard Form of Agreement Between Developer-Builder and Architect for Prototype(s) for a One or Two Family Residential Project with Limited Architectural Services

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AIA Document B107™–2020 replaces B107™-2010 and is a standard form of agreement between developer-builder and architect for design of one or more prototype(s) for a one- or two-family residential project. AIA Document B107–2020 is intended for use in situations where the architect will provide limited architectural services in connection with a prototype one- or two- family residential project. Under B107–2020, the architect’s services consist of development of a Permit Set of documents and limited construction phase services for the first residence of each prototype design constructed by the developer-builder.

This document anticipates that the developer-builder will have extensive control over the management of the project, acting in a capacity similar to that of a developer or speculative builder of a housing project, and that the developer-builder is an entity that has experience with applicable residential building codes, selection of materials and systems, and methods of installation and construction.

When to use this document?

  • Any size single family residential project
  • Where architect's services are specifically for developing a prototype

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