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TABLE OF ARTICLES <br /> 1 INITIAL INFORMATION <br /> 2 ARCHITECT'S RESPONSIBILITIES <br /> 3 SCOPE OF ARCHITECT'S BASIC SERVICES <br /> 4 ADDITIONAL SERVICES <br /> 5 OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES <br /> 6 COST OF THE WORK <br /> 7 COPYRIGHTS AND LICENSES <br /> 8 CLAIMS AND DISPUTES <br /> 9 TERMINATION OR SUSPENSION <br /> 10 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS <br /> 11 COMPENSATION <br /> 12 SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS <br /> 13 SCOPE OF THE AGREEMENT <br /> EXHIBIT A INITIAL INFORMATION <br /> ARTICLE 1 INITIAL INFORMATION <br /> §1.1 This Agreement is based on the Initial Information set forth in this Article 1 and in optional Exhibit A,Initial <br /> Information: <br /> (Complete Er'hibitA,Initiallnfornfation,and incorporate it into the Agreement at Section 13.2,or state below Initial <br /> Information such as details of the Project's site and program, Owner's contractors and consultants,Architect's <br /> consultants, Owner's budget fir the Cost of the PVork,authorized representatives, anticipated procurement method, <br /> and other information relevant to the Project.) <br /> See AIA Document B101 -2007 Exhibit A attached. <br /> §1.2 The Owner's anticipated dates for commencement of consmiction and Substantial Completion of the Work are <br /> set forth below: <br /> .1 Commencement of construction date: <br /> Three months from the date of Architect's contract signing. <br /> .2 Substantial Completion date: <br /> Four months from the date of Contractor's contract signing. <br /> §1.3 The Owner and Architect may rely on the Initial Information.Both parties,however,recognize that such <br /> information may materially change and,in that event,the Owner and the Architect shall appropriately adjust the <br /> schedule,the Architect's services and the Architect's compensation. <br /> AIA Document 8101 TM—2007(formerly 8161 TM—1997).Copyright m 1974,1978,1987,1997 and 2007 by The American Institute of Architects.All rights <br /> (nit. <br /> reserved.WARNING:This AIA Document is protected by U.S.Copyright Law and International Treaties.Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of 2 <br /> this AIA"Document,or any portion of it,may result in severe civil and criminal penalties,and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under <br /> the law.This document was created on 06/12/2013 11:07:04 under the terms of AIA Documents-on-Demand"order no. 2008611102 ,and is not for <br /> resale.This document is licensed by the American Institute of Architects for one-time use only.and may not be reproduced prior to its completion. <br />