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Guide letter 31: Advice to client - building progress
Published: 29 August 2012 | 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: 5 minutes Recruiting the right staff for your practice and developing selection procedures that help you to find the right people are ...
Read time: 5 minutes Architects carry significant legal liability when selecting and specifying materials and products for the construction of a ...
Read time: 7 minutes Architect’s fees are a matter for negotiation: there is no standard basis for calculation. The fee will reflect the degree of ...
Read time: 1 minute Latent conditions are physical conditions on, underlying or adjacent to the site that could not be identified by reasonable ...
Read time: 3 minutes This advice is to assist clients in understanding the relationship between margin, the scope of works and variations. It also ...
Read time: 7 minutes Preparation of accurate and well-organised construction drawings is one of the most important services provided during the ...
Read time: 7 minutes The participation rate and progression of women within the architectural profession is disproportionately low compared to the ...
Read time: 5 minutes Providing accessible entry Providing access to buildings for people with disabilities is required under the National ...
Read time: 5 minutes It is imperative that employers correctly classify their employees as either permanent or casual. The primary differences ...