Ohio Admin. Code 153:1-2-01 - Form of construction manager at risk contract documents
(A) The state and state institutions of
higher education as defined in section
3345.011 of the Revised Code,
shall use the contract forms developed by the Ohio facilities construction
commission and found on the following website under CM at Risk:
http://ofcc.ohio.gov/Documents/AgreementsandStandardRequirements.aspx.
(B) All other public authorities as defined
in division (A)(1) of section
153.65 of the Revised Code,
excluding the Ohio turnpike commission, shall use one of the following contract
forms:
(1) The contract forms developed by the
Ohio facilities construction commission and found on the following website
under CM at Risk:
http://ofcc.ohio.gov/Documents/AgreementsandStandardRequirements.aspx.
(2) Contract documents as published and
licensed by the American institute of architects and found on the following
website: http://www.aia.org/contractdocs/index.htm.
(3) Contract documents as published and
licensed by ConsensusDOCS, LLC and found on the following website:
https://www.consensusdocs.org/Catalog/constructionmanagement..
(4) Contract documents as published and
licensed by the construction management association of America and found on the
following website under Construction Manager-at-Risk
Model Contract Documents: http://cmaanet.org/contracts.
(C) When using contract documents
under paragraph (B) of this rule for a construction manager at risk project, a
public authority shall incorporate applicable requirements of federal, state,
or local law and may include supplemental terms and conditions or modify the
contract documents to include project-specific terms and conditions.
(D) For all construction manager at risk
projects, a public authority shall require the construction manager at risk to
use the subcontract form developed by the Ohio facilities construction
commission and found on the following website under
Misc: http://ofcc.ohio.gov/Documents/AgreementsandStandardRequirements.aspx..
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 153.503
Rule Amplifies: 9.33 - 9.335, 153.50 - 153.581
Prior Effective Dates: 12/26/2011, 01/13/2017
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