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Construction Contracts: What to Know About Estimates vs. Bids

Santa Cruz Architect

Embarking on a remodeling or construction project is a significant undertaking that requires careful planning and decision-making. Fixed-Price Contracts (Bids) Fixed-price contracts, commonly referred to as bids, offer homeowners a sense of cost certainty in an otherwise complex construction landscape.

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Coming Fast: A Driver of Industry Change

SW Oregon Architect

Unfailingly, I’m drawn to news articles and/or essays about technological advancements within the architecture profession. Together, these blog posts underscore the accelerating pace of technological change in how we design and construct buildings and the implications of that change for architects.

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How to Be a Better Architect: A Residential Architect’s Perspective

Aric Gitomer Architect

Over the years, I have learned new skills, advanced in my design techniques, and bettered each project I undertake. Today’s article is for the architects out there who are trying to make a mark. The question to ask yourself at this point is what are you even doing it for? My work gives me peace and thrill simultaneously.

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Six Tips For Efficient Construction Project Management

The Architecture Designs

In the dynamic world of construction, managing a project can be likened to navigating a ship through stormy seas. But don’t despair – arm yourself with the right strategies and tools, and you can steer your project to success. Communication also ensures all issues can be identified early for resolution purposes.

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The Architect's Questionnaire: Daniel Toole

Portland Architecture

While at Allied, Daniel worked on celebrated projects like the Corvallis Museum. A recent Seattle house was featured in a New York Times article called " A Modern Home That Looks Toward the Sky and the Water." A number of former Allied Works and Rick Joy staffers now comprise Toole's small staff.

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Tredje Natur proposes floating car parks to prevent urban flooding

Deezen

Taking these two and putting them together is just much more societally sound, and construction-wise, the budgets of the two structures are overlapping." Actually a lot of our projects are really simple." The city of Copenhagen published a Cloudburst Management Plan in 2012 aimed at improving flood resilience.

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Mass timber should "always start with forest health" says timber industry expert Arnie Didier

Deezen

Increasing use of mass timber in architecture is driving good forest management practices in the United States, says Forest Business Network co-founder Arnie Didier in this interview as part of our Timber Revolution series. The story always starts with forest health," he told Dezeen. And you know, mass timber plays a big hand in that."