When To Use
Use C132™ SCOSE on South Carolina Office of the State Engineer projects, when an owner is hiring a construction manager to serve as advisor (CMa). This document is suitable for large projects.
What It Does
C132 SCOSE establishes the agreement between the owner and the construction manager as advisor (CMa), a single entity independent of the architect and the contractor. The CMa serves as an advisor to the owner throughout the project, beginning in the preconstruction phase. Both C132 SCOSE and B132 SCOSE are based on the premise that multiple construction contractors will have contracts with the owner, which will be administered by the CMa and the architect under A232 SCOSE.
Additional Information
This document has been modified by the South Carolina Office of State Engineer and does not imply AIA endorsement of those modifications. View the C132 SCOSE comparative guide here.