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AIA Document A201 – 2007. Copyright © 1911, 1915, 1918, 1925, 1937, 1951, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1970, 1976, 1987, 1997 and 2007. All <br />rights reserved. “The American Institute of Architects,” “American Institute of Architects,” “AIA,” the AIA Logo, and “AIA Contract <br />Documents” are trademarks of The American Institute of Architects. This draft was produced at 09:51:37 PT on 05/13/2024 under Order <br />No.4104243047 which expires on 06/10/2024, is not for resale, is licensed for one-time use only, and may only be used in accordance with <br />the AIA Contract Documents® Terms of Service. To report copyright violations, e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com. User Notes: (1164916017) <br /> 19 <br /> <br />§ 5.1.2 A Sub-subcontractor is a person or entity who has a direct or indirect contract with a Subcontractor to <br />perform a portion of the Work at the site. The term “Sub-subcontractor” is referred to throughout the Contract <br />Documents as if singular in number and means a Sub-subcontractor or an authorized representative of the Sub- <br />subcontractor. <br /> § 5.2 AWARD OF SUBCONTRACTS AND OTHER CONTRACTS FOR PORTIONS OF THE WORK <br />§ 5.2.1 Unless otherwise stated in the Contract Documents or the bidding requirements, the Contractor, as soon as <br />practicable after award of the Contract, shall furnish in writing to the Owner through the Architect the names of <br />persons or entities (including those who are to furnish materials or equipment fabricated to a special design) <br />proposed for each principal portion of the Work. The Architect may reply within 14 days to the Contractor in <br />writing stating (1) whether the Owner or the Architect has reasonable objection to any such proposed person or <br />entity or (2) that the Architect requires additional time for review. Failure of the Owner or Architect to reply within <br />the 14-day period shall constitute notice of no reasonable objection. <br /> <br />§ 5.2.2 The Contractor shall not contract with a proposed person or entity to whom the Owner or Architect has made <br />reasonable and timely objection. The Contractor shall not be required to contract with anyone to whom the <br />Contractor has made reasonable objection. <br /> <br />§ 5.2.3 If the Owner or Architect has reasonable objection to a person or entity proposed by the Contractor, the <br />Contractor shall propose another to whom the Owner or Architect has no reasonable objection. If the proposed but <br />rejected Subcontractor was reasonably capable of performing the Work, the Contract Sum and Contract Time shall <br />be increased or decreased by the difference, if any, occasioned by such change, and an appropriate Change Order <br />shall be issued before commencement of the substitute Subcontractor’s Work. However, no increase in the Contract <br />Sum or Contract Time shall be allowed for such change unless the Contractor has acted promptly and responsively <br />in submitting names as required. <br /> <br />§ 5.2.4 The Contractor shall not substitute a Subcontractor, person or entity previously selected if the Owner or <br />Architect makes reasonable objection to such substitution. <br /> <br />§ 5.3 SUBCONTRACTUAL RELATIONS <br />By appropriate agreement, written where legally required for validity, the Contractor shall require each <br />Subcontractor, to the extent of the Work to be performed by the Subcontractor, to be bound to the Contractor by <br />terms of the Contract Documents, and to assume toward the Contractor all the obligations and responsibilities, <br />including the responsibility for safety of the Subcontractor’s Work, which the Contractor, by these Documents, <br />assumes toward the Owner and Architect. Each subcontract agreement shall preserve and protect the rights of the <br />Owner and Architect under the Contract Documents with respect to the Work to be performed by the Subcontractor <br />so that subcontracting thereof will not prejudice such rights, and shall allow to the Subcontractor, unless specifically <br />provided otherwise in the subcontract agreement, the benefit of all rights, remedies and redress against the <br />Contractor that the Contractor, by the Contract Documents, has against the Owner. Where appropriate, the <br />Contractor shall require each Subcontractor to enter into similar agreements with Sub-subcontractors. The <br />Contractor shall make available to each proposed Subcontractor, prior to the execution of the subcontract agreement, <br />copies of the Contract Documents to which the Subcontractor will be bound, and, upon written request of the <br />Subcontractor, identify to the Subcontractor terms and conditions of the proposed subcontract agreement that may <br />be at variance with the Contract Documents. Subcontractors will similarly make copies of applicable portions of <br />such documents available to their respective proposed Sub-subcontractors. <br /> <br />§ 5.4 CONTINGENT ASSIGNMENT OF SUBCONTRACTS <br />§ 5.4.1 Each subcontract agreement for a portion of the Work is assigned by the Contractor to the Owner, provided <br />that <br />.1 assignment is effective only after termination of the Contract by the Owner for cause pursuant to <br />Section 14.2 and only for those subcontract agreements that the Owner accepts by notifying the <br />Subcontractor and Contractor in writing; and <br />.2 assignment is subject to the prior rights of the surety, if any, obligated under bond relating to the <br />Contract. <br /> <br />When the Owner accepts the assignment of a subcontract agreement, the Owner assumes the Contractor’s rights and <br />obligations under the subcontract. <br />