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The architect directs a small clarification that will not affect price or time. Which AIA A201 change category fits best?

Correct Answer

B) A written Minor Change in the Work issued by the Architect

A201 allows the Architect to order minor changes not affecting Contract Sum or Contract Time.

Answer Options
A
A final payment application that closes every unresolved issue
B
A written Minor Change in the Work issued by the Architect
C
Treat a bid-security demand after contractor selection as the vehicle for a no-cost clarification
D
Terminate a subcontract without contract cause to document the architect's minor clarification

Why This Is the Correct Answer

A201 allows the Architect to order minor changes not affecting Contract Sum or Contract Time.

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