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Contract Documentsfor Small Firm Architects

EntreArchitect

It may be the most important step in the entire process of acquiring a new architecture client. Send your client an overwhelmingly comprehensive legal agreement intended for large projects and it may end up on an attorney’s desk waiting for review and revision (or in many cases, a complete re-write). Make it “client friendly”.

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The Importance of a Sturdy Roof: Tips for Choosing the Right Contractor

DesignRulz

Inquire about their experience in the industry, the types of roofing materials they work with, and whether they have the necessary licenses and insurance. Additionally, ask for references from previous clients and inquire about their warranty policies. Make sure to clarify any doubts or concerns before signing the contract.

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Planning A Renovation

Westeck News

Here you’ll find the information, insights, inspiration, tips, tools and, most importantly, access to professional renovators, to get your job done right. Getting informed is the first step in doing it right. This section provides the basic information you need – step by step. Contracts 4. Finalizing a contract 2.

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5 Tips For Choosing The Best Asphalt Company 

The Architecture Designs

Check Licensing and Insurance Source: mjdpavingct.com Asphalt paving companies must have­ licenses and insurance. A re­cent report found many companies face­d legal issues for not having proper lice­nses and insurance. A well-respected company will gladly provide proof of their licensing and insurance.

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Do Small Firm Architects Need Professional Liability Insurance?

EntreArchitect

Professional Liability Insurance for Architects. We practice under legal contracts requiring us to meet very high standards and provide services putting us at risk. We must be diligent and we must limit our exposure to action with a comprehensive professional liability insurance policy. Perfection is Impossible.

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My 5 Rules for Developing Contract Documents for Small Firm Architects

EntreArchitect

It may be the most critical step in the entire process of acquiring a new architecture client. We may have perfected our marketing, developed a strong reputation, executed a flawless sales process and have received our prospective client’s eager authorization to proceed with a new project. We need a contract. It’s your proposal.

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What Should I Ask A Landscape Contractor?

The Architecture Designs

This article outlines what you need to know before signing any contracts with a landscape contractor and provides helpful tips for getting the most out of your money. It’s also important to consider their experience – what projects have they completed before, and did clients feel satisfied with their work?