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AIA <br /> Document G703TM - 1992 Instructions <br /> Continuation Sheet <br /> GENERAL INFORMATION <br /> Purpose and Related Documents. AIA Document G702, Application and Certificate for Payment, is to be used in conjunction with AIA Document G703, <br /> Continuation Sheet. These documents are designed for use on Projects where the Contractor has a direct Agreement with the Owner. Procedures for their use are <br /> covered in AIA Document A201 , General Conditions of the Contract for Construction . <br /> Use of Current Documents. Prior to using any AIA Contract Document, users should consult www.aia.org or a local AIA component to verify the most recent <br /> edition. <br /> Reproductions. This document is a copyrighted work and may not be reproduced or excerpted from without the express written permission of the AIA. There is <br /> no implied permission to reproduce this document,. nor does membership in The American Institute of Architects confer any further rights to reproduce this <br /> document. The AIA hereby grants the purchaser a limited license to reproduce a maximum of ten copies of a completed G703, but only for use in connection with <br /> a particular project. The AIA will not permit reproduction outside of the limited license for reproduction granted above, except upon written request and receipt <br />of <br /> written permission from the AIA. Rights to reproduce the document may vary for users of AIA software. Licensed AIA software users should consult the End User <br /> License Agreement (EULA) . To report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel , <br /> copyright@aia.org. <br /> COMPLETING THE G703 FORM <br /> Heading: This information should be completed in a manner consistent with similar information on AIA Document G702, Application and Certificate for Payment. <br /> Columns A, B & C: These columns should be completed by identifying the various portions of the Project and their scheduled values consistent with the schedule <br /> of values submitted to the Architect at the commencement of the Project or as subsequently adjusted . The breakdown may be by sections of the Work or by <br /> Subcontractors and should remain consistent throughout the Project. Multiple pages should be used when required . <br /> Column C should be subtotaled at the bottom when more than one page is used and totaled on the last page. Initially, this total should equal the original <br /> Contract <br /> Sum. The total of column C may be adjusted by Change Orders during the Project. <br /> Column D: Enter in this column the amount of completed Work covered by the previous application (columns D & E from the previous application). Values from <br /> column F (Materials Presently Stored) from the previous application should not be entered in this column. <br /> Column E: Enter here the value of Work completed at the time of this application , including the value of materials incorporated in the project that were listed <br />on <br /> the previous application under Materials Presently Stored (column F). <br /> Column F : Enter here the value of Materials Presently Stored for which payment is sought. The total of the column must be recalculated at the end of each pay <br /> period. This value covers both materials newly stored for which payment is sought and materials previously stored which are not yet incorporated into the Project. <br /> Mere payment by the Owner for stared materials does not result in a deduction from this column. Only as materials are incorporated into the Project is their value <br /> deducted from this column and incorporated into column E (Work Completed—This Period.) <br /> Column G Enter here the total of columns D, E and F. Calculate the percentage completed by dividing column G by column C. <br /> Column H : Enter here the difference between column C (Scheduled Value) and column G (Total Completed and Stored to Date). <br /> Column I: This column is normally used only for contracts where variable retainage is permitted on a line-item basis. It need not be completed on projects where <br /> a <br /> constant retainage is withheld from the overall contract amount. <br /> Change Orders: Although Change Orders could be incorporated by changing the schedule of values each time a Change Order is added to the Project, this is not <br /> normally done. Usually, Change Orders are listed separately, either on their own G703 form or at the end of the basic schedule. The amount of the original <br /> contract adjusted by Change Orders is to be entered in the appropriate location on the G702 form. <br /> Construction Change Directives: Amounts not in dispute that have been included in Construction Change Directives should be incorporated into one or more <br /> Change Orders. Amounts remaining in dispute should be dealt with according to Section 7.3 in A201 . <br /> The following is an example of Continuation Sheet for work in progress. Please note that dollar amounts shown below are for illustrative purposes only, and are not intended <br />to <br /> reflect actual construction costs. <br /> A B C D F F G I I I <br /> N'ORK CONPIFLED NIATER1A13 TOTAL <br /> AI AN('F <br /> PRESENTLY COMPLETAND <br /> IFIARTABl <br /> ITEM SCHEDULED IROMPRLA�OLS TO <br /> Nn DFSC31FTI060P WUNK yALLL AYYLIC4T:OY THIS PERIOn 610RE� ANp pTpkED G `C� FIM1ISH `IFV 3RIiRIF <br /> 'D + LP .NORIA 10 DATE RATE <br /> 1 MOBRIZATION 5000 `000 0 0 5,000 100 0 <br /> 2 STUMP REMOVAL 50X 5000 0 0 5000 [00 0 <br /> 3 ENRTFI WORK 15000 10,000 5000 0 15,000 100 0 <br /> 4 LOWER RETAINING WALL 10000 0 5000 0 5000 50 5000 <br /> 5 CURBS A MISC. CONC. 5000 0 0 0 0 0 5000 <br /> 6 PAVING, UPPER DRIVE 20,000 0 0 0 0 0 20,X0 <br /> 7 PAVING, LOWER DRIVE 20,000 0 0 0 0 0 20,000 <br /> e PAVERS 20,X0 0 0 IDOoO 10000 50 1 100X <br /> 9 BRICK WORK 5,000 0 0 0 0 0 50X <br /> 10 <br /> 11 1050X 20000 10,000 10000 40000 65000 <br /> AIA Document G703TM — 1992. 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