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The Changing Role of the Architect in Construction Contract Administration 

11-04-2011 11:52 AM

CM Advisor vs. CM At Risk. As the marketplace has become more focused on the financial impact of decisions made throughout the design and construction process we have seen owners relying more heavily on either Owner’s Reps or CM Advisors. Each of these has played an increasing role in controlling the process. In addition there is increasing reliance on the CM at Risk, another name for the General Contractor. This session will explore the impact of these players on the Architect’s role primarily during Construction Contract Administration. We will look at what is the Architect’s responsibility and what is the expectation of the other team members.

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11-15-2011 01:12 PM

The PowerPoint incorrectly exerted old AIA Contract Documents. Updated material will be uploaded to this page when it is ready. Please feel free to contact me directly with any questions.