G802-2017 RI

Rhode Island Version - Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement

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This version of AIA Document G802™–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 G802™–2017 is intended to be used when amending the AIA’s owner/architect agreements, such as AIA Document B101™–2017, to provide changes in the architect’s scope, compensation, or other terms.

When to use this document?

  • Intended for use only on State of Rhode Island projects
  • Any sized project

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