The Michigan Agreement for Architectural Design and Administration Services (Midas) is a legally binding contract between an architect and a client that outlines the scope of services, fees, and responsibilities for the architect to provide. This agreement is used in the State of Michigan for all design and administration services provided by an architect. It includes details such as the project’s scope of work, the architect’s fees, the client’s responsibilities, and the terms and conditions of the agreement. The types of Michigan Agreement for Architectural Design and Administration Services are: Professional Services Agreement, Design-Build Services Agreement, and Construction Management Services Agreement. Each type of agreement outlines specific tasks and responsibilities for the architect and the client, as well as the scope of services and fees for the architect.