Information About B211 - Standard Form of Architect's Services: Commissioning (2007)
B211 requires that the architect, based on the owner’s identification of systems to be commissioned, develop a Commissioning Plan, a Design Intent Document and Commissioning Specifications. It also requires that the architect review the contractor’s submittals and other documentation related to the systems to be commissioned, observe and document performance tests, train operators and prepare a Final Commissioning Report.
B211 may be used in two ways: (1) incorporated into the owner/architect agreement as the architect’s sole scope of services or in conjunction with other scope of services documents, or (2) attached to G802 ("Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement") to create a modification to an existing owner/architect agreement.
B211 is a scope of services document only and may not be used as a stand-alone owner/architect agreement.
B211 was revised in 2007 to align, as applicable, with B101.
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