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3. SPACE PLANNING. Develop and review interior layouts. <br />4. MATERIALS, FINISHES AND FURNITURE. Develop design concepts. Research appropriate furniture, furnishings, <br />materials, colors and finishes that reinforce concepts. Arrange for client to "test- drive" seating. Prepare loose laid palettes <br />and presentation boards with options for material for review by client. Investigate state contracts for furniture. One meeting <br />and one final presentation. <br />5. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. Drawings and specifications for bidding process. _Deliverables include: Room Finish <br />Schedule; Color Schedule and specifications for interior finishes; Finishes Reference Book (one copy per each building). <br />6. BIDDING/NEGOTIATION. Invitation to bid. Addendums. Review and approve of alternates as appropriate. Bid <br />Tabulation. Review bids. Recommend contract award. Coordinate ordering furniture and furnishings. <br />7. COST ESTIMATES. Included in scope are budget estimate at the completion of schematic design; cost estimate at the <br />completion of design development; estimate update at 80% construction documents. <br />8. SIGNAGE. Interior signage in coordination with architectural and interior concepts. Specifications. <br />9. COORDINATE INSTALLATION. <br />AIA DOCUMENT BI77 - ABBREVIATED FORM OF AGREEMENT FOR INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICES - 1990 EDITION - AIA <br />AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AVENUE, N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C., 20006 -5292 - AS1D - <br />AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERIOR DESIGNERS, 608 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, N.E., WASHINGTON, D.C., 20002.; <br />violates U.S. copyright laws and is subject to legal prosecution. This document was electronically produced with permission of the <br />without violation until the date of expiration as noted below. <br />- COPYRIGHT 1990 - THE <br />COPYRIGHT 1990 - THE <br />Unlicensed photocopying <br />AIA and can be reproduced <br />