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Consultants & Principal Agents

DesignScape Architects

Consultants A consultant is a person who provides professional advice. In construction, consultants work on a “project-basis” – advising on specific tasks that pertain to that project. It is vital for clients to carefully examine the needs of their project, and then assess which of those needs require further consultation.

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Building an Addition? Here’s How to Avoid Disaster

Dwell

Take your time with the contract Since we were dealing with water damage, we wanted to complete the addition of larger bedrooms and an additional bathroom as soon as possible. A lot of the problems we experienced are directly related to not fully understanding all the legalese in the contract we signed when we hired a contractor.

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Questions to Ask a Contractor When Building a Home

Urban Design Associates

This means hiring a contractor and an architect who has the ability to bring your vision to life. This is your dream home design: if you have an idea, you’ll need to be able to communicate that before a design can be drawn up to see if a contractor can handle the scope of work. Do I Really Need a Contractor? What About Remodels?

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ConsensusDocs releases new agreements for contractors who hire consultants

BD+C

ConsensusDocs has released the new ConsensusDocs 746 Constructor & Geotechnical Consultant Agreement and the 747 Constructor & Consultant Agreement. These contracts provide an industry standard for a contractor who wants to retain a consultant on a construction project. Standards Codes and Standards'

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Gehry Partners references icebergs and Hollywood for Warner Bros building

Deezen

Warner Bros contracted international architecture studio NBBJ for the interior fit-outs. Structural consultant: Englekirk Civil engineer: Psomas Elevator consultant: HKA Elevator Consulting, Inc. These are complete with paths that meander through groves of mature trees and shrubs.

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The Architect’s Standard of Care

SW Oregon Architect

Generally, the courts hold architects like me, who stamp and sign construction contract documents, to a higher standard of care compared to others who don’t have this responsibility. Regular updates, consultations, and seeking client input are essential.

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5 Hidden Reasons Why Home Construction Projects Can Go Wrong

Design Thoughts Architects

Appointing the Wrong Contractor: Choosing the right contractor is one of the first and most critical decisions you’ll make when embarking on a home construction project. Home construction projects tip #1: Take the time to research and interview multiple contractors. Book Appointment 4.