TIME: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
OAA contracts are written in consultation with groups representing: 1) owners; 2) construction law specialists who represent owners, contractors, and consultants; 3) in response to a review of Requests for Proposals (RFPs); and 4) in response to questions posed to OAA’s Practice Advisory Services; and 5) OAA’s Practice Resource Committee
With the changes brought forward by the launch of CCDC 2–2020, the OAA worked on revamping their OAA Contract Suite to reflect the updates. Join this informative webinar for an overview to the changes made to OAA 900 (subconsultant agreement). Prior to the webinar, we encourage attendees to read both the new subcontract and guide.
Resource Links:
1. OAA 900-2021 A (OAA Standard Form of Subcontract Between Architect and Subconsultant)
2. OAA 900-2021 LT (OAA Standard Form of Subcontract Between Licensed Technologist OAA and Subconsultant)
3. Contracts for Professional Services
Learning Objectives:
1. Learn about the new OAA 900 SubContract including new naming convention, look and key organizational changes and how it works with subconsultant agreement OAA 900.
2. Understand what has changed since the previous OAA 900 Contract versions before using the new subcontract on future projects with consultants.
3. Gain a better understanding of how to use the Guide and the new OAA 900 Contract with your subconsultants.
Speakers:
Allen Humphries, OAA Practice Advisor
Allen Humphries is an OAA Practice Advisor, providing a broad range of practice advisory services in support of OAA members and their practices. He has Bachelor of Environmental Studies and Bachelor of Architecture degrees from Waterloo, and an Honours Computer Programming and Systems Analysis diploma, along with a broad range of Continuing Education credits. Allen brings a wealth of experience in all facets of practice, gained over the years in small, medium and large architectural practices as well as in corporate and government environments. Allen has also served on a number of CSA standards committees, and OAA committees. He chaired the Construction Contract Administration Committee (CCAC) and was also a Practice Committee member. Allen is involved as an Admission Course instructor (live and online), and helped with developing the CCA module components. He is completing the contracts module of the Fundamentals of Running a Practice course. Allen has solid knowledge of both the internal and external operations of the OAA, and has valuable industry insight.
Annik Forristal, Partner, McMillan LLP
Annik is a partner at McMillan LLP whose practice is focused on the construction, infrastructure and development industries. A practicing engineer before becoming a lawyer, Annik acts for all industry stakeholders, including general contractors, owners, architects and engineers. She is frequently sought after for her expertise in contract drafting and negotiation and regularly advises her clients on project delivery and administration, contractual allocation of risk, and claims management. Annik also supports clients in obtaining the front-end approvals and permitting necessary for development and construction projects, including official plan amendments, rezonings, severances, minor variances and building permits.
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