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These Special Conditions have been prepared for use by the builder and the owner, as an alternative form of contract, for situations where: the bank ...
Read time: 6 minutes Written reports are an integral part of architectural practice. Producing a report that communicates clearly and completely with ...
Client note: What are an architect's moral rights?
Published: 21 December 2011 | Edited: 12 March 2020Since the passing of the Copyright Amendment (Moral Rights) Act in 2000, the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) (the Act) has protected the moral rights of ...
Budget estimates – influencing factors
Published: 24 November 2011 | Edited: 6 October 2021Read time: 3 minutes The project budget estimate will be influenced by a wide range of factors, some of which are within the architect's control, and ...
Guide letter 12: Secondary consultants' fee accounts - client
Published: 20 December 2011 | Edited: 26 May 2021Guide letters provide advice about matters architects should consider when composing letters to the parties involved in architectural projects. 1.
Read time: 2 minutes Water penetration into buildings continues to be a significant issue for architects and their professional indemnity insurers.
Australian Standards are developed by technical committees through a process of consensus and transparency. Standards Australia forms technical ...
Tender by negotiation is a process whereby the architect, on behalf of the client, negotiates a price with a preferred contractor rather than calling ...
Read time: 2 minutes When approached to undertake a commission, one of the first questions you should ask is: is my client a 'legal person'? A legal ...
Information about the sub-soil conditions of a site is necessary for the architect and specialist consultants (structural and civil engineers ...