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According to AIA A101, the architect should do which of the following?

1) Approve the contractor's request
2) Mediate the conflict between the owner and the contractor
3) Terminate the contract with the owner
4) Refuse to make a decision

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Final answer:

The AIA A101 document outlines the agreement between the owner and contractor, where the architect's role is primarily to evaluate the work against contract documents, not to terminate contracts or mediate directly in conflicts.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to AIA Document A101, which is a standard form of agreement between the owner and contractor for a construction project, the architect does not have the roles of terminating the contract with the owner or refusing to make decisions

Instead, the architect's responsibilities often include activities such as evaluating the contractor's work to ensure it adheres to the contract documents, issuing certificates for payment, and potentially, depending on the agreement, playing a role in dispute resolution processes between the owner and contractor. However, directly approving the contractor's requests or mediating conflicts is not the primary purpose of the AIA A101, as the architect's involvement in disputes is governed by other documents like the AIA A201 (General Conditions of the Contract for Construction). It is essential to refer to specific clauses within the contract documents to determine the precise responsibilities of the architect.

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