Gain Instant Contract Access with AIA’s New ACD5 Service

by | Feb 12, 2014

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AIA's new contract document service, ACD5, provides building industry professionals with instant access to more than 180 AIA Contract Documents forms and agreements, enabling users to create, edit, share and store contract documents instantly.

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) released a new contract document service, ACD5, that provides building industry professionals with instant access to more than 180 AIA Contract Documents forms and agreements. ACD5 enables users to create, access, edit, share and store contract documents instantly from any computer. The new platform also offers upgraded document management features and more custom purchase options.

“As the evolution of the current AIA Contract Documents software platform, ACD5 is absolutely transformational for busy professionals who need instant access to their contracts,” said Deborah DeBernard, AIA, NCARB, Architect AIBC, LEED BD&C, vice president and general manager of AIA Contract Documents. “With their contract documents always at their fingertips, ACD5 enables architects, contractors, building owners and attorneys to be more flexible, efficient and profitable.”

In addition to online access to contract documents, ACD5 offers the following new and improved features.

  • Mac and PC compatibility: Unlike the software, ACD5 works in a web browser and is compatible with both platforms.
  • Simplified document collaboration: Users can actively manage the review process by sharing documents, limiting review time, determining who can provide edits and comments, and more.
  • Online/offline editing: Documents can be downloaded for work offline and then uploaded for finalizing, allowing for the flexibility to work without internet access.
  • Enhanced security and protection: ACD5’s increased document access is complemented by state-of-the-art security, including data encryption technology, uninterrupted and secure document access, and world-class data protection.
  • New document management tools: The following new tools make document management easier and simpler, including:
  1. “Help Me Select an AIA Template” Tool helps users select the right contract or form before making a purchase.
  2. Side-by-Side Comparison allows users to compare key features of up to three documents at a glance.
  3. Clause Library stores commonly used legal clauses for insertion in future documents.
  4. Template Library houses more than 180 AIA Contract Documents forms and agreements.
  5. Administrator Account allows users toadd one administrative user account that can enroll additional users, manage project security, and publish global clauses and templates.

The contract documents and forms within ACD5 maintain the comprehensive protection for which AIA Contract Documents is renowned, delivering complete risk management and legal protection throughout every phase of design and construction.

Purchase options for ACD5 include the traditional single- and multi-user subscriptions, as well as new document bundles for architects and contractors. These bundles provide unrestricted access to 10 to 20 fully editable documents that are the most frequently used for each discipline.

Additionally, a new AIA Documents-on-Demand® Plus option allows access to the same editing capabilities as the full online subscription, but for only one document at a time, letting users purchase only the documents they need.

ACD5 is available now to new and existing users. Visit www.aia.org/contractdocs to learn more or www.aia.org/docucation for contract documents educational tools and resources.

For customer support, call (800) 942-7732 or email doctechsupport@aia.org.

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    With nearly 200 forms and contracts, AIA Contract Documents define the relationships and terms involved in design and construction projects. Prepared by the AIA with the consensus of owners, contractors, attorneys, architects, engineers and others, the documents have been finely tuned during their 120-year history. As a result, these comprehensive contracts and forms are now widely recognized as the Industry Standard.

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