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Contract Documentsfor Small Firm Architects

EntreArchitect

You need an Owner/Architect Agreement. It may be the most important step in the entire process of acquiring a new architecture client. This one step could kill the project before you ever have a chance to demonstrate your skill as an architect. 5 Rules For Developing Contract Documents for Small Firm Architects.

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How the CARES Act Provides Relief for Small Firm Architects

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As small firm architecture business owners, many of us may benefit from this historic legislation. Additional COVID-19 information and resources for small firm architects. We will continue to provide information to the EntreArchitect community as it becomes available. Stay healthy.

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Revalu aims to improve access to materials data for architects

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The Revalu platform uses one million data points and an AI -powered accuracy checker to enable architects to compare the environmental impacts of different building materials. Top image: bio-based materials can be found in the Material Innovation Hub This is mainly for large architecture firms using custom design tools.

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The Seven Most Common Bookkeeping Mistakes Made by Small Firm Architects

EntreArchitect

How would an architect know that supplies purchased for a project shouldn’t fall under regular office expenses? Most importantly, how would an architect understand the business impact that an amazingly organized set of books can have, compared to a set of books that work “just fine”? You wouldn’t.

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Bookkeeping Basics for Small Firm Architects

EntreArchitect

I went to school for architecture, not business!”. ” These are the sentiments of many firms in the architecture community. There’s absolutely nothing creative about it and yet it is crucial to the growth of all design firms. To have a profitable business you must make well informed business decisions.

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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. Every project we perform as professionals must be commenced with a signed written agreement, but for small firm architects working with inexperienced clients, this is a critical moment. It’s your proposal.

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The Power of Blogging as a Small Firm Architect

EntreArchitect

The Power of Blogging for Architects. The blog is still one of the most effective tools a small firm architect can use to foster community. Small firm architects are busy people. I have learned how to quickly craft articles that keep my community informed, entertained and coming back week after week.