Content.
Synopsis.
AIA Document G702®–1992, Application and Certificate for Payment, and G703–1992, Continuation Sheet, provide convenient and complete forms on which the contractor can apply for payment and the architect can certify that payment is due. The forms require the contractor to show the status of the contract sum to date, including the total dollar amount of the work completed and stored to date, the amount of retainage (if any), the total of previous payments, a summary of change orders, and the amount of current payment requested. AIA Document G703–1992 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. For use and execution of a document, see its instructions »
Note: The AIA does not publish a standard schedule of values form
Purpose and related documents.
AIA Document G703, Continuation Sheet, is to be used in conjunction with AIA Document G702, Application and Certificate for Payment, or AIA Document G732™, Application and Certificate for Payment, Construction Manager as Adviser Edition. These documents are designed for use on Projects where the Contractor has a direct Agreement with the Owner. Procedures for their use are covered in AIA Documents A201®, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, and A232™, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, Construction Manager as Adviser Edition.