What is aia billing?

AIA billing, which stands for The American Institute of Architects billing, is a standardized billing format used by architects and contractors to submit progress billing requests for construction projects. This billing system is commonly used in the construction industry to ensure clear communication and consistency in billing practices.

AIA billing typically includes detailed information about the scope of work completed, the materials used, and the labor hours worked on a particular project. It also outlines the current progress of the project and the amount of work completed to date. The billing format may vary depending on the specific AIA document being used, such as AIA Document G702 for applications for payment and AIA Document G703 for the continuation sheet.

By using AIA billing, architects and contractors can easily track the progress of a project, receive timely payments, and avoid disputes over billing discrepancies. It helps to streamline the billing process and provide transparency to all parties involved in the construction project.