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Contract documents are those that define the mutual responsibilities of the project owner or developer, the architect, and the contractor. The principal documents are the Agreement Between Owner and Architect and the Construction Contract. Other contract documents are referenced in these contracts. They are either a) amendments (such as a Change Order), or b) notices or record-keeping documents (such as bid documents or specifications). These are distinguished from “management” documents (such as a Master Project Schedule) used by the program for assigning and tracking work, and accounting for funds.

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William Duncan

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Duncan, W. (1991). Select Construction Contract Documents. In: Duncan, W. (eds) Substantial Rehabilitation & New Construction. Housing production manual. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-6539-6_14

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