AIA Contract Document A201 Practice Test

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Can the project include work by the owner or separate contractors?

Yes, the project may include work by the owner or separate contractors.

Under the AIA A201 General Conditions, the project can include work by the owner or by separate contractors alongside the contractor’s scope. This reflects real-world scenarios where the owner may perform certain tasks or hire others to handle specific portions of the work. The key requirement is coordination: the owner’s or separate contractors’ work must be integrated with the overall project plan without causing unreasonable delays or conflicts. The owner (and anyone they engage) is responsible for their own work, for providing access and information as needed, and for coordinating with the general contractor to keep the project moving smoothly. If the owner’s or a separate contractor’s work affects cost or schedule, adjustments are addressed through the contract framework, but the fundamental point is that such work is permitted and part of the shared responsibility of delivering the project.

No, the project cannot include owner work.

Only if approved by the architect.

Only if the owner provides additional funds.

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