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Which element is typically NOT included in an owner-designer agreement?

contractor name and contact information

The correct choice highlights an element that is usually not part of an owner-designer agreement. Owner-designer agreements primarily focus on the relationship between the owner and the designer, outlining their responsibilities, deliverables, and the management of the project. These agreements typically include clauses regarding ownership of documents, payment methods, and termination conditions to protect both parties' interests throughout the project lifecycle.

Including the contractor’s name and contact information is more relevant to separate contractual relationships, such as between the owner and the contractor or the designer and the contractor. While it is important for coordination, it does not typically belong in the formal owner-designer agreement, as the designer may not have the final say in contractor selection, and this information can change throughout the project execution.

ownership of documents

method of payment

termination clause

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