Client note: Progress payments during construction

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Under most standard building contracts the contractor is paid progressively throughout the project and is required to submit progress claims to the architect on a regular basis. The architect assesses each claim on the basis of work undertaken, the labour and materials used, and any other construction costs in accordance with the construction contract, and then issues a progress certificate which states the amount calculated by the architect to be due and payable to the contractor at the time of issue.

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