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Owner's Guides
This
outline is intended to define the types of building contracts presently
being used in the construction industry as an aid to owners, consultants
and others in selecting a type of contract best suited for a particular
project.
The
procedures for selecting the organization to supervise and perform
building construction, and the types of contracts available for use,
have proliferated in recent years because of the increasing complexity
of building designs, escalating costs, legal constraints, magnitude of
public projects, accelerated social needs, and increasing demands on
owner staff.
The
qualified general building contractor is the correct choice to properly
supervise and construct the owner's project. He has the reservoir of
experienced personnel, expertise in cost control and estimating which he
has gained in undertaking work at his own risk. He commands a trade
following of subcontractors, engineering and construction know-how, and
knowledge of both union trade jurisdictions and open shop practices,
safety training & requirements, as well as manpower availability.
The
Architects, Contractors and Engineers Committee suggests that the
general contractors under any of these contracting methods be selected
by the owner on a completely objective basis taking into account his
skill, integrity and responsibility, in equal and fair competition with
his peers.
Text
reprinted from Associated General Contractors of America Publication
#650, entitled "Owners Guide Building Construction Contracting
Methods" with permission. This document is available at the AGC of
NH chapter office.
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