Use AIA Document B101 – 2007 Agreement Between Owner and Architect to illustrate some of thevarious relationships within an Owner / Architect agreement.The Assignment makes evident several relationships within the contract:For each of five selected topic areas, extract from the entire body of the contract the subset of provisions from different contract sections that contain or in some way refer to the topic. all i need 5 to 6 provisions for each of the five selected topic areas. understanding Contracts”.)B. Assignment Specifics:For each of the topic areas below, read through the entire contract and cite (in list form) as manyparagraphs as possible that contain the topic &/or related concept. area concept.Note: Many paragraphs will be cited twice or more under different topics; this is animportant concept.Citations should be formatted to list the paragraph number first, followed by a 1-8+/- word “name”or “descriptor phrase” of your choice for the paragraph, (don’t copy the entire text of the paragraph). 1) Estimate of the Cost of the WorkRelated concepts: “(Owner’s) budget for the Cost of theWork”Professional PracticeLTU / CoAD / ARC 5913Assignment #1Relationships in the Owner / ArchitectAgreementPage 2 of 49/26/2016 6:162) ScheduleRelated concepts: “Perform its services”; “anticipated dates”; “time limits”’ “reasonablepromptness”; “in a timely manner”3) The Architect’s ServicesRelated concepts: “Basic Services”; “professionalservices”; “services provided by the Architect”4) Additional ServicesRelated concepts: (Always called Additional Services)5) Owner’s Consultants; The Contractor (two concepts for thisitem) Related concepts: For Contractors: “Bidder(s You will find the assignment sheet attached with AIA Document B101 – 2007 and use the word document attached for the answer.