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Companies using ConsensusDocs for Contract Lifecycle Management include: Ultium Cells, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 3600 employees and revenues of $9.00 billion, Michigan State University, a United States based Education organisation with 12630 employees and revenues of $3.00 billion, Mashburn Construction Company, a United States based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 150 employees and revenues of $25.0 million, Nabholz Construction Corporation, a United States based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $2.0 million and many others.
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Mashburn Construction Company | Construction and Real Estate | 150 | $25M | United States | ConsensusDocs | ConsensusDocs | Contract Lifecycle Management | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014 Mashburn Construction Company implemented ConsensusDocs as its Contract Lifecycle Management solution. The rollout focused on preparing and editing contract documents for construction projects, with ConsensusDocs used alongside AIA software to handle standard form templates and construction-specific contract language. The implementation supported project-level contract administration and centralized document drafting for project managers and contract administrators. Configuration emphasized document authoring, template and clause library management, version control and collaborative editing capabilities typical of Contract Lifecycle Management, with workflows established for document preparation and approval while using ConsensusDocs and AIA software as complementary systems for form standardization and negotiated editing.
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Michigan State University | Education | 12630 | $3.0B | United States | ConsensusDocs | ConsensusDocs | Contract Lifecycle Management | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Michigan State University implemented ConsensusDocs for the Shaw Hall renovation in East Lansing, using the ConsensusDocs 300 Multi-Party Integrated Project Delivery Agreement on a $14.2M full IPD project that achieved LEED Gold certification and increased meal counts. This deployment served Contract Lifecycle Management for construction contract-management on a campus capital project in the United States.
The implementation centered on the ConsensusDocs 300 Multi-Party Integrated Project Delivery Agreement as the authoritative contract template, enabling multi-party agreement generation, centralized contract document control, and structured approval workflows that are typical capabilities within Contract Lifecycle Management. Configuration and operational patterns reflected integrated project delivery needs, including collaborative negotiation workflows among owner, contractor, and design team, and a single source of contract truth to support construction administration and compliance.
Operational scope targeted Facilities and Construction Management teams and interfaces with campus dining operations during the Shaw Hall renovation, aligning contracting and procurement workflows with campus renovation timelines estimated in 2014. Governance emphasis focused on adopting a multi-party IPD agreement to coordinate risk allocation and decision workflows among university stakeholders and external contractors.
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Nabholz Construction Corporation | Construction and Real Estate | 10 | $2M | United States | ConsensusDocs | ConsensusDocs | Contract Lifecycle Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Nabholz Construction Corporation implemented ConsensusDocs for Contract Lifecycle Management on a construction management at risk middle school expansion in Stillwater, Oklahoma that was part of a 2017 bond package. The project explicitly used the ConsensusDocs 706 Performance Bond form within the ConsensusDocs application to control surety response and payment remedies during a subcontractor default. This deployment was focused on construction contract-management workflows and contract administration for a CM at risk delivery model. When a paving subcontractor defaulted, ConsensusDocs allowed rapid bond action, and the issue was resolved in less than 36 days with full payment to Nabholz as reported. The use of ConsensusDocs 706 illustrates application-level handling of performance bond processes within Contract Lifecycle Management, aligning bond claim initiation, formal notice steps, and contract document governance to onsite project execution in the United States.
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Ultium Cells | Manufacturing | 3600 | $9.0B | United States | ConsensusDocs | ConsensusDocs | Contract Lifecycle Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 Ultium Cells implemented ConsensusDocs 300 Multi Party IPD using ConsensusDocs as the Contract Lifecycle Management solution on Project Magellan, the battery cell manufacturing plant in Lordstown, Ohio. The deployment targeted construction contract administration and integrated project delivery governance, applying a single multi party contract framework across owner, design, and construction stakeholders. This was a construction contract management use in the United States tied to the project ground preparation and construction timeline.
ConsensusDocs 300 Multi Party IPD was used to provision multi party contracting capabilities, standardized contract language for IPD, and structured approval workflows consistent with Contract Lifecycle Management functional practices. The implementation emphasized centralized contract execution, change management procedures, and collaborative risk allocation under a shared IPD agreement. ConsensusDocs functioned as the contract repository and execution engine for the project level CLM processes.
Governance was organized around the multi party IPD agreement, aligning owner team, contractors, and design partners under common contractual obligations and approval paths, which reduced administrative fragmentation. The owner team explicitly credited the ConsensusDocs 300 Multi Party IPD contract with eliminating waste and speeding delivery on Project Magellan. The implementation narrative reflects a project scoped Contract Lifecycle Management deployment focused on construction project delivery rather than an enterprise wide CLM rollout.
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