We have assembled a collection of Six Essential Documents Every Engineering Firm Should Have.
These documents cover the entire contracting process from planning to completion. Additionally the collection includes
'The Blue Sourcebook' outlining best practices and risk management for the engineering profession.
The collection is comprised of Word and PDF documents that you can modify to meet your criteria.
They are zipped into a single file available for download now and ready for use today!
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EJCDC E-500
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Owner/Engineer Agreement
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Use this document to cover the key phases of services provided by the engineer to the owner: study and report,
preliminary design, final design, bidding and negotiating, construction, and operation.
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EJCDC E-520
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Owner/Engineer Agreement, Short Form
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For projects of limited scope and complexity, which do not require the level of detail provided
in E-500 the full version of Agreement between Owner and Engineer.
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EJCDC E-505
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Owner/Engineer Agreement Task Order Edition
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This document is designed for owners and engineering firms that wish to contract for work on a series of yet unspecified projects.
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EJCDC C-700
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Standard General Conditions
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This document is between the owner and contractor and explains in detail the status of the
engineer during construction. It is the most widely used and accepted of all engineering documents.
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EJCDC C-800
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Guide to the Preparation of Supplemental Conditions
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All contracts need to be modified. This is the form to be used to modify and make C-700
General Conditions conform to a particular project.
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EJCDC C-800
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The Blue Sourcebook: Best Practices and Risk Management for Engineering Firms.
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This deals with the business side of engineering and reflects the best practices of successful
engineering firms over the past 20 years. It helps in making decisions and offers solutions and
alternatives to every day business problems.
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