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Behind The Design 005: River House by H. Sloane Mayor of UK Architects

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With contractor? O’Hara and Gerke were the contractors. How early are the contractors involved in your designs? We had a contractor involved very early in the design to provide budget guidance. Were there any conflicts with clients or contractors during the process? What was the process for permitting?

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EntreArchitect Behind The Design 008: Soaring Wings by Winn Wittman

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EntreArchitect: Behind the Design is a weekly blog series where we feature work designed, developed and/or built by small firm entrepreneur architect members of The EntreArchitect Community. Marketing strategy was to get it published in numerous magazines concurrent with sale. With contractor? Click here to learn how.

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EntreArchitect Behind The Design 009: SteelHouse 1&2 by Zack/de Vito Architecture & Construction

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EntreArchitect: Behind the Design is a weekly blog series where we feature work designed, developed and/or built by small firm entrepreneur architect members of The EntreArchitect Community. With contractor? If development, how early are the contractors involved in your designs? What was the process for permitting?

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Behind The Design 003: Canal House by The Ranch Mine

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We were 50/50 equity partners in the project with the General Contractor. With contractor? We had complete control over the design of the project with input from the General Contractor and 50/50 partner of the development. If development, how early are the contractors involved in your designs? If not, what is? Among team?

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Better Project Management for Small Firm Architects

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When we listen carefully throughout the project, our clients and contractors will guide us to success. After a few tweaks and revisions, they pick a scheme and we recommend that a general contractor prepare an independent third-party cost estimate, which is typically based on market prices and is more accurate than our rough numbers.

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Entrepreneur Architect Academy 012 | My 10 Rules for Better Project Management

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When we listen carefully throughout the project, our clients and contractors will guide us to success. After a few tweaks and revisions, they pick a scheme and we recommend that a general contractor prepare an independent third-party cost estimate, which is typically based on market prices and is more accurate than our rough numbers.