AIA G703 Continuation Sheet

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G703

Please Note: This listing is for a physical, hard-copy shipped directly to you—not a digital download. 

Please Note: This listing is for a physical, hard-copy shipped directly to you—not a digital download. 

G703™ - 1992 Continuation Sheet – The Essential Line-Item Backup for Every Payment Application

Ensure complete transparency and accuracy in every progress payment with the AIA G703™ - 1992 Continuation Sheet. This essential physical contract document serves as the line-by-line companion to the G702 Application and Certificate for Payment, providing the detailed evidentiary backup that owners, contractors, and architects need to verify and certify each progress payment with confidence. Suitable for projects of any size, G703 is an indispensable tool for maintaining clear, auditable payment records throughout the life of your project.

When to Use:
Use G703 whenever completing a G702 payment application to provide a line-by-line breakdown and the evidentiary detail needed to certify each progress payment. It should be prepared by the contractor as required by the General Conditions.

What It Does:
G703 breaks the contract sum into portions of the work in accordance with a schedule of values prepared by the contractor as required by the General Conditions. The form documents:

  • Scheduled values for each portion of work

  • Completed work to date

  • Stored materials

  • Retainage

  • Prior payments

  • Change order summary

  • Current amount requested

This line-item detail provides all parties with the evidentiary transparency needed to verify the accuracy of each payment application and certify the correct amount due.

Seamless Integration with G702:
G703 is designed to pair with the AIA G702™ Application and Certificate for Payment, which serves as both the contractor's application and the architect's certification. If the application is properly completed and acceptable to the architect, the architect's signature certifies to the owner that payment is due. The form also allows the architect to certify an amount different than the amount applied for, with explanation provided—making the detailed backup provided by G703 essential for accurate certification.

Key Features & Legal Protections:

  • Line-Item Transparency: Breaks down the contract sum into detailed portions for complete visibility.

  • Evidentiary Detail: Provides the supporting documentation needed to verify every payment request.

  • Reduced Errors: Standardized format reduces the possibility of calculation or documentation errors.

  • Audit Trail: Creates a clear, auditable record of all progress payments.

Additional Information:
While G703 is commonly referred to as the "schedule of values," please note that the AIA does not publish a standard schedule of values form. G703 serves as the continuation sheet that supports and documents the schedule of values prepared by the contractor.

Please Note: This listing is for a physical, hard-copy shipped directly to you—not a digital download. 

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Please Note: This listing is for a physical, hard-copy shipped directly to you—not a digital download. 

G703™ - 1992 Continuation Sheet – The Essential Line-Item Backup for Every Payment Application

Ensure complete transparency and accuracy in every progress payment with the AIA G703™ - 1992 Continuation Sheet. This essential physical contract document serves as the line-by-line companion to the G702 Application and Certificate for Payment, providing the detailed evidentiary backup that owners, contractors, and architects need to verify and certify each progress payment with confidence. Suitable for projects of any size, G703 is an indispensable tool for maintaining clear, auditable payment records throughout the life of your project.

When to Use:
Use G703 whenever completing a G702 payment application to provide a line-by-line breakdown and the evidentiary detail needed to certify each progress payment. It should be prepared by the contractor as required by the General Conditions.

What It Does:
G703 breaks the contract sum into portions of the work in accordance with a schedule of values prepared by the contractor as required by the General Conditions. The form documents:

  • Scheduled values for each portion of work

  • Completed work to date

  • Stored materials

  • Retainage

  • Prior payments

  • Change order summary

  • Current amount requested

This line-item detail provides all parties with the evidentiary transparency needed to verify the accuracy of each payment application and certify the correct amount due.

Seamless Integration with G702:
G703 is designed to pair with the AIA G702™ Application and Certificate for Payment, which serves as both the contractor's application and the architect's certification. If the application is properly completed and acceptable to the architect, the architect's signature certifies to the owner that payment is due. The form also allows the architect to certify an amount different than the amount applied for, with explanation provided—making the detailed backup provided by G703 essential for accurate certification.

Key Features & Legal Protections:

  • Line-Item Transparency: Breaks down the contract sum into detailed portions for complete visibility.

  • Evidentiary Detail: Provides the supporting documentation needed to verify every payment request.

  • Reduced Errors: Standardized format reduces the possibility of calculation or documentation errors.

  • Audit Trail: Creates a clear, auditable record of all progress payments.

Additional Information:
While G703 is commonly referred to as the "schedule of values," please note that the AIA does not publish a standard schedule of values form. G703 serves as the continuation sheet that supports and documents the schedule of values prepared by the contractor.

Please Note: This listing is for a physical, hard-copy shipped directly to you—not a digital download. 

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