The Architect contract agreement for services rendered in Harris outlines the professional relationship between the Owner and the Architect, defining the scope of services, fee structure, and responsibilities of both parties. Key features include provisions for the architectural design phases, such as schematic design, design development, and construction documents, which detail the expectations for drawings, specifications, and compliance with building codes. The agreement specifies compensation capped at a predetermined fee, along with conditions for additional fees for services beyond the initial agreement. Furthermore, it emphasizes the Architect's responsibilities during the construction phase, including periodic site visits and quality monitoring. The form ensures the Owner's responsibilities are clearly stated, requiring timely decisions and provision of essential information. Legal professionals such as attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants will find this contract useful for establishing clear expectations and legal protections in architectural projects. It provides a structured approach to addressing changes and disputes, ensuring both parties are aware of their obligations and potential liabilities. This agreement serves as a foundational document in architectural dealings, fostering effective communication and accountability.