The Contract Design Agreement with a security agency in Georgia establishes a professional relationship between the Owner and the Architect for the provision of design services related to a project. This contract outlines compensation structures, including total fees and additional compensation provisions, emphasizing the importance of clear communication and timely decisions from the Owner to avoid delays. The Architect commits to various phases of project development, including schematic design, design development, and construction documents, ensuring that all designs meet the relevant building codes and regulations. Key features include the Architect's obligation to provide detailed reports, drawings, and site visits to monitor construction compliance, as well as the conditions under which the Owner must compensate the Architect for additional services rendered. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, as it facilitates understanding of contractual obligations and rights concerning design work and ensures legal protections are in place. Filling out the contract involves accurately capturing the project's details and monetary agreements, while editing may be necessary to tailor specific clauses to suit unique project needs. Overall, the agreement serves as a vital tool for managing expectations and responsibilities throughout the design and construction process.