AIA Document A401 is primarily used for:
Correct Answer
B) Contractor-subcontractor agreements
AIA A401 Standard Form of Agreement Between Contractor and Subcontractor is specifically designed to establish the contractual relationship between general contractors and their subcontractors.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
AIA Document A401 is specifically titled 'Standard Form of Agreement Between Contractor and Subcontractor' and is designed to establish the legal and contractual relationship between general contractors and their subcontractors. This document outlines the terms, conditions, scope of work, payment schedules, and responsibilities that govern the subcontractor's performance under the main construction contract. It serves as the primary binding agreement that defines how subcontractors will perform their portion of the overall construction project while maintaining alignment with the general contractor's obligations to the owner.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option C: Architect-owner agreements
AIA A101 and A201 series documents are used for owner-contractor agreements, not A401. The A401 specifically governs the relationship one level down in the contracting chain.
Option D: Owner-contractor agreements
Architect-owner agreements are covered by AIA B-series documents (such as B101), not the A401. The A401 deals with construction contracting relationships, not design service agreements.
Memory Technique
Think 'A401 = Agreement FOR ONE sub' - the '4' can remind you it's the fourth level down (owner→architect→contractor→subcontractor) and '01' indicates it's the primary agreement form for that relationship.
Reference Hint
Florida Building Code Study Companion or AIA Contract Documents section - look for contract types and document numbering systems
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