
Guidelines for Nebraska Supplemental General Conditions to AIA A201
Earlier this year the Nebraska Design and Construction Industry Council prepared a supplemental guideline for use in Nebraska. The AIA Nebraska Board of Directors, the AGC Building Chapter’s Board of Directors, and the American Council of Engineering Companies-Nebraska Board have all approved the “Guideline” at their respective board meetings. See documents below.
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