Contracts

755

The ConsensusDocs’ 755 is a new master subcontract that provides the general terms and conditions between a Constructor and a Subcontractor. This subcontract document coordinates with the ConsensusDocs 756 ConsensusDocs Standard Project Work Order Agreement, which provides project specific information for the project work scope, such as price, and insurance requirements.

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756

ConsensusDocs 756 is a Project Work Order (PWO) that defines the project-specific details needed to execute work under the 755 Master Subcontract, streamlining the contracting process.

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760

ConsensusDocs 760 is a standard subcontract bid bond used to guarantee a subcontractor’s proposal, suitable for both public and private construction projects.

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781

The ConsensusDocs 781 form certifies substantial completion of subcontractor work, marking a key project milestone and enabling partial retainage release.

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782

The ConsensusDocs 782 is a standard contract form that confirms final completion of subcontractor work and sets the final completion date. Signing this document triggers the final release of retention.

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790

The ConsensusDocs 790 is a standardized Request for Information (RFI) and response form used to formally request clarification or direction from the Constructor on a construction project.

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795

The ConsensusDocs 795 is a comprehensive subcontract change order form used to record agreed-upon modifications in scope, time, and price between Constructors and Subcontractors.

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796

ConsensusDocs 796 is a unilateral subcontract change directive allowing Constructors to authorize work modifications when immediate action is needed and a formal change order is still under negotiation.

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800

The 800 contract document is used for the Owner of a construction project to designate a Program Manager. The contractual configuration is of a “pure/agent program manager,” not at risk, with the Program Manager signing design and construction contracts as the agent of the Owner.

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