The Architect contract agreement with client in Georgia outlines the professional services provided by the Architect and the compensation to be paid by the Owner. Key features include the detailed phases of work, such as schematic design, design development, construction documents, and general administration during construction. It stipulates that the Architect must comply with applicable building codes and provide necessary documentation throughout the project life cycle. The Owner is responsible for providing required information and making timely decisions to prevent project delays. Payment structures are defined, ensuring that financial responsibilities align with project completion milestones. The contract also addresses ownership of documents, termination conditions, and insurance requirements to protect both parties. This agreement is vital for maintaining clarity between the Architect and Owner while ensuring compliance with local regulations. It is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants as it provides a foundation for managing and understanding architectural services under Georgia law.