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1 <br /> <br />' information considered by the Owner to be confidential or proprietary. The Owner shall provide professional credit <br />for the Architect in the Owner's promotional materials for the Project. <br />§ 7.8 If the Architect or Owner receives information specifically designated by the other party as "confidential" or <br />' "business proprietary," the receiving party shall keep such information strictly confidential and shall not disclose it <br />to any other person except to (1) its employees, (2) those who need to know the content of such information in order <br />to perform services or construction solely and exclusively for the Project, or (3) its consultants and contractors <br />whose contracts include similar restrictions on the use of confidential information. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ARTICLE 9 SCOPE OF THE AGREEMENT <br />' § 9.1 This Agreement represents the entire and Intel <br /> supersedes all prior negotiations, representa ' or <br /> amended only by written instrument sig <br />' § 9.2 This Agreement is comprised foil <br /> .1 AIA Document B 102- ndar <br /> .2 AIA Docume 00 si n <br />' .3 AIA Docu E20 7, ' al <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />7.9 ADA COMPLIANCE- As the American with__Ds_abilities Act (ADA) is primarily a law concerning Civil <br />Rights and Civil Legislation Architects are not knowledgeable concerning all of the possible interpretations of this <br />document Therefore when complete the facility may or may not be fully ADA compliant. As such, the Architects <br />will comply with the current 2009 Edition of the NC State Building Code (2006 International Building Code (IBC) <br />with North Carolina Amendments). The Architect shall also utilize the 1999 Edition of the North Carolina State <br />Accessibility Building Code with 2002 and 2004 Amendments. The Architect can and will utilize these documents <br />as its full responsibility concerning accessibility to the Owner for the Project. <br />Americans with Disabilities Act. <br />ARTICLE 8 SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS <br />Special terms and conditions that modify this Agreement <br />ween the Owner and the Architect and <br />eith written or oral. This Agreement may be <br />Architect. <br />9~ts listed below: <br />Agreement Between Owner and P,rchitect <br />Data Protocol Exhibit, if completed, or the following: <br />the <br />~--.4 Other docu <br />(List other locum , irlcl[tding the Ardtitect's scope of services doctunent, hereby incorporated into <br />the Agreement. ) <br />Exhibit "A" -Proposal for Architectural-Engineering Services (05/12/09) Revised (05/27/09) <br />Exhibit "B" -Site Master Plan (03/24/09) <br />Exhibit "C" -Diagrammatic Floor Plan (Upper & Main Level)- Scheme 3 (02/16/09) <br />Exhibit "D" - Preliminar~Elevation Sketch (2 Pages) <br />Exhibit "E" - LEED Registered Project Checklist <br />AIA Document 8102T"' - 2007 (formerly B141 T~" -1997 Part 1). Copyright ®1917, 1926, 1948, 1951, 1953, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1974, <br />1977, 1987, 1997 and 2007 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIAa Document is protected by U.S. Copyright S <br />Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA° Document, or any porllon of it, may result in severe civil and <br />criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA softi$i~sti~t3t08ber 2 <br />05/27/2009 under Order No.1000356205_i which expires on 7/25/2009.an is not for resale. <br />User Notes: r-~ Page 77 of 4ffi399971) <br />