Design and Construction as Process

Design and Construction as Process

The Evolution of Construction Contract Administration

Roslyn, Burton

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2026

Mole

Inglês

9781138245051

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Introduction

Part 1: How It Was and How It Is Now
1. Definitions
2. History of Construction Contract Administration
3. How Design Decisions Impact Construction Contract Administration
4. Bidding, Negotiations, and Construction Contract Award
5. The Architect's Role during Construction and Contract Administration
6. Construction Closeout and Project Acceptance
7. Post-Occupancy
Part 2: How It Should Be
8. Construction Contract Administration Overview
9. The Role and Impact of Owner's Representatives and Project Managers, Facilities Mangers, and In-House Staff
10. The Role of Prefabricated Construction
11. Data-Sharing Interfaces
12. Sustainable Design Criteria
13. Lean Design and Construction
14. Building Information Modelling
15. Quality Control
16. Alternative Project Delivery Methods and Their Impact
17. Construction Schedules
18. Submittals
19. Alternates and Substitutions
20. Change Orders
21. Applications for Payment
22. Sustainable Design Certification
23. Inspection and Substantial Completion
24. Commissioning
25. Dispute Resolution
Part 3: Case Studies
26. Domestic Public Work
27. Domestic Private Work
28. European Models
29. Asian and Pacific Rim Models
30. U.S. Firms Abroad and the Impact of Globalization
Part 4: Important Reprinted Articles
31. 1888 Standard Owner Contractor Contract
32. 1911 and 1915 Standard Owner Contractor Contracts
33. The Law of Architecture and Building, Clifton H. Blake, 1915
34. Excerpts from the Spearin Court Decision
35. Standard of Care Definitions
36. 1927 Handbook of Architectural Practice Chapter 6, Sample Architect Owner Contract, and General Conditions, Appendix "J"
37. Circular of Information on the Fifth Edition of the Standard Documents, Revised August 1950
38. Letter Memo to Membership re: Supervision to Observation from William H. Scheick, Executive Director, 1961
39. Remarks to Convention, April, 1961, Wm. S. Parker, FAIA, in Opposition to Change
40. The American Institute of Architects, 1962 Edition, Handbook of Architectural Practice
41. Chapter 2: The American Institute of Architects-Official Guide to the 2007 AIA Contract Document
42. AIA Standard Contract B141 Parts 1 and 2, 1997 Edition
43. AIA Standard Contract B101, 2007 Edition
44. AIA Standard General Conditions A-201, 2007 Edition
45. Copyright Permission Letter from the American Institute of Architects

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Index
construction contract administration;CCA;project delivery;contract negotiation;owner acceptance;post-occupancy;owner's trusted representative;Bidding;Construction Contract Award;Architect's Role;Construction Closeout;Project Acceptance;Owner's Representatives;Project Managers;Facilities Managers;Prefabricated Construction;Data-Sharing Interfaces;Sustainable Design;Lean Design;Building Information Modelling;BIM;Quality Control;Alternative Project Delivery Methods;Construction Schedules;Submittals;Change Orders;Applications for Payment;Dispute Resolution;Globalization;Standard Owner Contractor Contract;Clifton H. Blake;Spearin Court Decision;Standard of Care;Handbook of Architectural Practice;Architect Owner Contract;William H. Scheick;Wm. S. Parker;American Institute of Architects;AIA;AIA Standard Contract