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Construction Data Processing Addendum

A DPA starter for processor obligations, security, subprocessors, audit support, breach notice, and deletion or return of personal data. This version is tailored for construction teams and workflows.

Use this original Arca construction data processing addendum template when the contract supports construction services, project delivery, subcontracting, site access, change orders, safety, or equipment workflows.

The clauses are structured for construction companies, owners, contractors, subcontractors, procurement teams, project managers, and construction counsel. Adapt the document to the actual deal, facts, governing law, industry obligations, and approval playbook before use.

Key takeaways

  • Built for construction companies, owners, contractors, subcontractors, procurement teams, project managers, and construction counsel.
  • Focused on privacy and data protection workflows where the contract supports construction services, project delivery, subcontracting, site access, change orders, safety, or equipment workflows.
  • Covers core provisions including Processing instructions, Processor obligations, Security measures, Subprocessors.

What is a Construction Data Processing Addendum?

A construction data processing addendum is a legal document used when the contract supports construction services, project delivery, subcontracting, site access, change orders, safety, or equipment workflows. This template is built for construction companies, owners, contractors, subcontractors, procurement teams, project managers, and construction counsel that need a practical starting point rather than a blank page.

Use the template to align the commercial, operational, and legal terms before the document goes into negotiation. It is intentionally structured around the clauses teams usually review first, so it can support intake, first-pass drafting, and playbook-based redlining.

When to use this template

Use this privacy and data protection template when the contract supports construction services, project delivery, subcontracting, site access, change orders, safety, or equipment workflows. It is most useful when the deal is routine enough to start from standard language but important enough that the parties should document expectations clearly.

  • Start from this template when the business terms are mostly known and the team needs a clean first draft.
  • Attach it to a broader MSA, order form, policy, or exhibit when the relationship already has a master contract.
  • Escalate to counsel when the counterparty asks for unusual liability, data, IP, exclusivity, regulated-industry, or termination terms.

How to customize it

Replace placeholders with the actual parties, dates, business terms, operational owners, notice contacts, and jurisdiction-specific terms. Then compare each clause against your contract playbook so the draft reflects your risk tolerance and fallback positions.

  • Processing instructions. Confirm the clause matches the transaction facts, approval path, and internal operating model.
  • Processor obligations. Confirm the clause matches the transaction facts, approval path, and internal operating model.
  • Security measures. Confirm the clause matches the transaction facts, approval path, and internal operating model.
  • Subprocessors. Confirm the clause matches the transaction facts, approval path, and internal operating model.
  • Data subject requests. Confirm the clause matches the transaction facts, approval path, and internal operating model.
  • Breach notice. Confirm the clause matches the transaction facts, approval path, and internal operating model.
  • Audit support. Confirm the clause matches the transaction facts, approval path, and internal operating model.
  • Return or deletion. Confirm the clause matches the transaction facts, approval path, and internal operating model.

Common negotiation points

Most negotiations turn on a small set of practical questions: who owns the output, who controls data, what happens if performance fails, which obligations survive, and how much liability each party accepts. Resolve those points before polishing definitions.

  • Make sure the scope is narrow enough that business owners can operate it after signature.
  • Check whether confidentiality, data protection, IP, audit, indemnity, and liability terms need higher scrutiny.
  • Confirm the agreement has a clear path for renewal, termination, transition assistance, and post-termination obligations.

Frequently asked questions

What makes this construction data processing addendum different from a generic template?

It is organized around construction use cases, common review questions, and the provisions legal teams usually check first. It is still a starting point and should be tailored before use.

Who should use this construction data processing addendum?

It is intended for construction companies, owners, contractors, subcontractors, procurement teams, project managers, and construction counsel. Legal should review the final version before signature, especially for regulated data, unusual liability, IP, exclusivity, or termination terms.

Can I edit this template in Arca?

Yes. Download the template, bring it into Arca, and use your playbook to redline, compare versions, summarize risks, and prepare negotiation comments.

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What is inside

Processing instructions

Processor obligations

Security measures

Subprocessors

Data subject requests

Breach notice

Audit support

Return or deletion

These resources are starting points, not legal advice. Review every template and recommendation against your facts, policies, and applicable law before use.