January 7, 2020 Article

ConsensusDocs vs. AIA - Which Contract Is Best for Contractors?

Construction Executive

Choosing the right contract is essential to protecting your rights as a contractor. AIA Contracts have long been the industry standard, but Consensus Docs are fast becoming a reasonable option. In this article, Nathan Fennessy and Kenneth E. Rubinstein explore the differences between the two contracts. 

Read the full article on Construction Executive's website.

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