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Architects Should Not Make Initial Decisions on Construction Disputes

By Bill Wilson on June 6, 2023
Posted in Construction contracts and claims, Dispute Resolution

A common provision often deleted from the standard form AIA documents is the provision in the AIA A201 General Conditions requiring an Initial Decision Maker (IDM) for claims between the contractor and owner. In the A201, the contracting parties have the option of naming their own IDM for the project. If an IDM is not…

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