The ConsensusDocs' 705 is a standard invitation to bid form that provides Constructors (aka builder, general contractor, design-bid-builder, construction manager) and Subcontractors a standard form that describes the project and the work they are looking for a Subcontractor or Subsubcontractor to bid on.

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This standard invitation to bid form provides Constructors (aka builder, general contractor, design-bid-builder, construction manager) and Subcontractors a standard form that describes the project and the work they are looking for a Subcontractor or Subsubcontractor to bid on. This standard invitation describes the scope of work covered and allows for the bidder to propose their base bid, along with alternatives. This form allows the Constructor or Subcontractor the ability to establish procedure for when the bid is accepted, and when the invitation will expire.

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I recommend ConsensusDocs to all NSA and ASM members, and to all project participants seeking a fair and balanced contract. ConsensusDocs contracts are the only industry-standard contracts drafted and vetted by representatives from all industry stakeholder groups. As such, you can be assured that the roles, responsibilities and liabilities have been allocated in the best interests of the project versus any one party. As with any contract, the parties will need to make project-specific changes to the contract, but ConsensusDocs provides a solid contractual foundation that helps save time and money. And, with ConsensusDocs’ focus on facilitating project success via direct communications, advanced conflict resolution processes and so much more, parties are empowered to spend their time and energy on building projects and relationships versus unproductive silos and fighting one another at every intersection.

Carrie L. Ciliberto, Esq., CEO, Associated Subcontractors of Massachusetts, Board Member, National Subcontractors Alliance, Boston, MA