Resources
EJCDC® CMA‑520 is specifically intended for stipulated price (fixed price) contracts—that is, contracts in which Owner and Contractor identify specific lump sums and unit prices as Contractor’s compensation for performing…
Read MoreEJCDC® CMA‑510, Notice of Award—Construction Manager as Advisor Series (2021) is used by Owner to notify the recipient that it is the Successful Bidder (as defined in the General Conditions)…
Read MoreEJCDC® CMA‑501, Agreement between Owner and Construction Manager as Advisor (2021), is used by a project owner to retain a construction manager to serve in an advisory capacity for the…
Read MoreEJCDC® CMA‑500 2021, Agreement between Owner and Engineer for Professional Services (when Owner retains a Construction Manager as Advisor), is a special-purpose edition of EJCDC® E‑500 2020, Agreement between Owner…
Read MoreEJCDC® CMA‑410, Bid Form for Construction Contract—Construction Manager as Advisor Series (2021), is used to prepare the Bid Form for a specific project (contract). The specific Bid Form is then…
Read MoreEJCDC® CMA‑200, Instructions to Bidders for Construction Contract—Construction Manager as Advisor Series (2021), provides instructions to prospective Bidders, including instructions on information made available to Bidders, site visits, pre-bid conferences,…
Read MoreEJCDC® CMA‑111, Advertisement for Bids for Construction Contract—Construction Manager as Advisor Series (2021), is a standard form to be used to alert prospective bidders and potential subcontractors to an upcoming…
Read MoreEJCDC® CMA‑051 presents model language for the Construction Manager’s use in requesting written instructions from the Owner regarding bonds and insurance requirements to be included in the construction Contract Documents. Preparation…
Read MoreThe EJCDC®Construction Manager as Advisor (CMA) document series is intended for projects in which the Owner’s primary representative during construction will be the Construction Manager as Advisor (CM). The series…
Read MorePrivate Side column in the Summer 2021 issue of Engineering Inc, on the economic outlook for the nation: Alternative and High-Frequency Data Is Valuable in Tracking Economic Recovery.
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