=C=AI Document G703"-1992Instructions
<br />Continuation Sheet
<br />GENERAL INFORMATION
<br />Purpose and Related Documents. AIA Document G703TM, Continuation Sheet, is to be used in conjunction with AIA Document G702TM,
<br />Application and Certificate for Payment, or AIA Document G732114, Application and Certificate for Payment, Construction Manager as Adviser
<br />Edition. These documents are designed for use on Projects where the Contractor has a direct Agreement with the Owner. Procedures for their use
<br />are covered in AIA Documents A20 JIM, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, and A232TM, General Conditions of the Contract for
<br />Construction, Construction Manager as Adviser Edition.
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<br />the most recent edition.
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<br />COMPLETING G703-1992
<br />Heading. This information should be completed in a manner consistent with similar information on AIA Document G702, Application and
<br />Certificate for Payment, or G732TM, Application and Certificate for Payment, Construction Manager as Adviser Edition, whichever is applicable.
<br />Columns A, B and C. These columns should be completed by identifying the various portions of the Project and their scheduled values consistent
<br />with the schedule of values submitted to the Architect at the commencement of the Project or as subsequently adjusted. The breakdown may be by
<br />sections of the Work or by 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
<br />original Contract 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
<br />application). Values from 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
<br />were listed on 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
<br />of each pay period. This value covers both materials newly stored for which payment is sought and materials previously stored which are not yet
<br />incorporated into the Project. Mere payment by the Owner for stored materials does not result in a deduction from this column. Only as materials
<br />are incorporated into the Project is their value 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 1. This column is normally used only for contracts where variable retainage is permitted on a line -item basis. It need not be completed on
<br />projects where a 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,
<br />this is not 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
<br />the original contract adjusted by Change Orders is to be entered in the appropriate location on the G702 or G732 form, whichever is applicable.
<br />Construction Change Directives. Amounts not in dispute that have been included in Construction Change Directives should be incorporated into
<br />one or more Change Orders. Amounts remaining in dispute should be dealt with according to Section 7.3 of AIA Document A201 or Section 7.3 of
<br />AIA Document A232.
<br />Thefollowmit a an armnple ofa Conlimla[ Sheetforw rkiNprogress. Pleasenote thaidollaramounashown belowmefornharmtvepwposes oEly, ando wti imdedio ref/ectactualcomftcnon costs.
<br />A
<br />B
<br />C
<br />D B
<br />G
<br />H
<br />WORK COMPLETED
<br />MATERIALS
<br />TOTAL
<br />BALANCE
<br />STEM
<br />SCALULED
<br />Mom PREVIOUS
<br />PRESENTLY
<br />COMPLETED
<br />r
<br />TO
<br />RETAINAGE
<br />NO.
<br />DESCUPTION OF WORK
<br />VALUE
<br />VALUE
<br />APPLICATION
<br />THIS PERIOD
<br />STORED
<br />AND STORED
<br />(G+U
<br />FMISa
<br />(IjwrWb(e mttl
<br />TO DATE
<br />1
<br />MOBILICATION
<br />5,000
<br />5,000
<br />0
<br />0
<br />5.000
<br />100
<br />0
<br />2
<br />STUMP REMOVAL
<br />5.000
<br />5,000
<br />0
<br />0
<br />5,000
<br />100
<br />0
<br />3
<br />EARTH WORK
<br />15,000
<br />10,000
<br />5,000
<br />0
<br />15.000
<br />100
<br />0
<br />4
<br />LOWER RETAINING WALL
<br />10.000
<br />0
<br />5.000
<br />0
<br />5,000
<br />50
<br />5,000
<br />5
<br />CURBS d MISC. CONC.
<br />5,000
<br />0
<br />0
<br />0
<br />0
<br />0
<br />5,000
<br />6
<br />PAVING, UPPER DRIVE
<br />20,000
<br />0
<br />0
<br />0
<br />0
<br />0
<br />20.000
<br />7
<br />PAVING, LOWER DRIVE
<br />20.000
<br />0
<br />0
<br />0
<br />0
<br />0
<br />20,000
<br />a
<br />PAVERS
<br />20,000
<br />0
<br />0
<br />10,000
<br />10,000
<br />50
<br />10,000
<br />9
<br />BRICK WORK
<br />5,000
<br />0
<br />0
<br />0
<br />0
<br />0
<br />5.000
<br />to
<br />it
<br />GRAND TOTAL
<br />105,000
<br />20,000
<br />10,000
<br />10,000
<br />40,000
<br />65,000
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