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Guide letter 32: Advice to client - contractor's breach
Published: 20 December 2011 | Edited: 27 October 2021Guide letters provide advice about matters architects should consider when composing letters to the parties involved in architectural projects. 1.
Thermal performance of an energy efficient house in a dry temperate climate
Published: 28 February 2009This note was reviewed in October 2018 and has been retained for legacy. In 2003 a demonstration home was constructed by a local authority in Perth ...
This paper was first published in the Australian Journal of Water Resources, and is reprinted with the kind permission of Engineers Australia. This ...
Read time: 1 minute The relationship between the project manager, architect, design consultants and the client is critical to the success of ...
Guide letter 17: Recommendation to client - clerk of works
Published: 20 December 2011 | Edited: 20 May 2022Read time: 2 minutes Guide letters provide advice about matters architects should consider when composing letters to the parties involved in ...
Read time: 6 minutes Slip resistance refers to the frictional characteristics of a surface and how it interacts with footwear or bare feet to prevent ...
This note, GEN 3, was originally published in 1995 and authored by Richard Lamb. The note was reviewed in August 2001 and the original paper needed ...
Read time: 1 minute The access provisions of Premises Standards 2010 have been incorporated into NCC Volume 1 BCA, effective from 1 May 2011. In all ...
Read time: 1 minute An accessible adult change facility is a type of sanitary compartment that provides a suitable toilet for people with a complex ...
Read time: 9 minutes What are moral rights? Moral rights are the reputational rights of an author such as an architect. They are separate and ...