G733-2019

Construction Change Directive, Construction Manager as Advisor Edition

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AIA Document G733™–2019 serves the same purpose as AIA Document G714™–2017, except that this document expands responsibility for signing construction change directives to include both the architect and the construction manager.

When to use this document?

  • Any size project
  • Directive for changes that need to be done quickly
  • Where the parties have not reached an agreement yet
  • CMa also signs

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