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Dezeen survey finds 84 per cent of UK architecture studios want to reverse Brexit "catastrophe"

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Findings "little surprise" "It comes as little surprise that the UK's architects find little if nothing to commend Brexit and its aftermath," said Eddie Miles, CEO of large international firm Hyphen of the survey results. "It It is even harder for small firms to compete on salaries." "One Salaries have risen.

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Entrepreneur Architect Academy 009 | Five Provisions for Your Architectural Services Agreement

EntreArchitect

For small project practitioners, using a document tailored specifically to the requirements of the project is of utmost importance. A good contract will specify the project requirements, and address the responsibilities and expectations of all parties involved, from owners to sub-contractors. Speak your mind.

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How the AIA’s New Custom Residential Agreements Help Custom Home Architects and Contractors

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The suite includes A110-2021, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor for a Custom Residential Project , and B110-2021, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect for a Custom Residential Project. The A110-2021 was developed from the A104-2017, Standard Abbreviated Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor.

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The Ultimate Guide to Streamlining Your Architectural Production Process

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ConDoc was invented several years ago and is a familiar system to commercial practitioners. The only place ‘contextual’ notes are used is in detail drawings (where keynotes are not as effective for the contractors). This insures complete, concise quotations from the suppliers. Step 4: Scheduling. Fourth is scheduling.

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My 125 Business Books for Entrepreneur Architects

EntreArchitect

Everything I have learned about succeeding in business as a small firm architect has come to me in two ways; either through trial and error (with lots and lots of error) or through the many dozens of business and “self-help” books that I’ve read over my many years as an architect. read more ]. by Paco Underhill.