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Architects may from time to time offer their services pro bono, whether generally – such as for community groups or communities and individuals in ...
Project management - planning, program and administration
Published: 4 October 2017 | Edited: 18 October 2023Read time: 4 minutes The aim of project management in an architectural context is to ensure that all aspects of a proposed project are successfully ...
Liability, the obligation to compensate someone else for loss or damage, is a major concern for architects. The main types of architects' liability ...
Guide letter 34: Advice to contractor - practical completion
Published: 8 April 2015 | Edited: 5 October 2023Read time: 2 minutes Guide letters provide advice about matters architects should consider when composing letters to the parties involved in ...
Read time: 5 minutes Amendments made to the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) (Corps Act) effective on and from 1 July 2018 (including additional ...
This note was reviewed in July 2023, and has been retained for legacy. Read time: 5 minutes In the current pandemic, an architect’s projects may be ...
Read time: 18 minutes There are times when architects and architectural firms come together to collaborate or form joint ventures to work together.
Reducing architectural fees substantially may have severe detrimental consequences to an architectural practice and its ongoing viability – as well ...
Read time: 5 minutes The National Construction Code (NCC) is a performance-based code and while it defines what is Deemed-to-Satisfy (DtS), an ...
Setting profit goals and striving to achieve them would be pointless if there were no means of checking results against targets. This is one of the ...