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Professional indemnity insurance for architects
Published: 19 April 2017 | Edited: 14 April 2021As participants in the construction industry, architects are exposed to a highly litigious environment. They are exposed to the risk of claims and ...
Read time: 3 minutes When considering the purchase of an existing architectural practice there are a number of matters that should be considered.
Read time: 10 minutes This note covers the two most recent versions of the Australian Standard Consultancy Agreement: AS 4122-2010 and its ...
Read time: 9 minutes Modern slavery is an umbrella term for a series of human rights abuses including human trafficking, slavery and forced labour.
A number of complaints have been made under state and federal anti-discrimination legislation about buildings which do not have, in the complainants' ...
The Australian Institute of Architects supports the use of architectural competitions for the design and completion of certain types of buildings as ...
No fee (pro bono) or reduced fee services Architects may from time to time offer their services pro bono (for the public good) whether generally or ...
Read time: 4 minutes Public Private Partnership (PPP) is a contract between the public and the private sector where the government pays the private ...
Architects are often required to commission the services and fee proposals from geotechnical engineers. As we are not experts in this field it is ...
Read time: 4 minutes Architects, like all professional service providers, are in the business of persuasion. Winning new work, attracting a ...