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Answering your contract questions with live Q&A

AIA Contract Documents

As an architect, owner, or contractor, properly documenting your projects through contracts documents is one of the most important things you can do to minimize risk and avoid litigation. However, completing these contract documents can be confusing and you may have many questions throughout the process.

Join us for a live Q&A with AIA Contract Documents Information Manager, Ben Segal, as he answers commonly asked questions regarding popular AIA documents such as payment applications, A201 general conditions, and more! Arm yourself with the knowledge needed to administer contracts in a more efficient and cost-effective way.

Please email questions prior to the webinar to hastihejazi@aia.org.

Speakers -

Ben Segal, AIA Contract Documents, Washington, DC

Ben Segal is the Manager of Documents Information on the AIA Contract Documents team at the American Institute of Architects, Washington, DC.  He has been with the AIA Contract Documents team since 2005 and answers content and usage questions about AIA Contract Documents.  He works closely with the attorneys and education team to ensure quality in the online AIA Documents service, as well as customer service.  Ben earned his B.A. degree from Washington and Lee University.

Mike Koger, AIA, Esq., AIA Contract Documents, Washington, DC (moderator)

Mike Koger is an attorney on the Contract Documents team at the American Institute of Architects in Washington, DC. At the AIA, Mike works with a group of attorneys and architects to create and revise the AIA contract documents. Mike practiced civil litigation prior to joining the AIA, primarily representing contractors and property owners in construction related disputes. Mike also worked as an architect and urban planner in San Diego before transitioning to the practice of law. As an architect, Mike has designed a variety of medical laboratories, research and development facilities, and residences in Southern California.  Mike received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Ball State University and graduated cum laude from Tulane University Law School. He is admitted to practice architecture in Indiana and law in the District of Columbia and California.

Earlier Event: September 9
San Diego Design Week
Later Event: September 16
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