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Read time: 10 minutes Copyright protects specific categories of works, one of which is artistic works. Architectural drawings, models of buildings, ...
Read time: 6 minutes Professionals such as architects owe a duty to their clients to perform work under a contract in a reasonably competent manner.
Common risk areas for architects include liability for free advice, partial services, design and documentation without contract administration, ...
(Previously known as Security for payment of fees) Sometimes it can be difficult to get your fees and accounts paid. Even if you have taken measures ...
Building owners and those contemplating a building project frequently ask questions about copyright. The following are some of the most commonly ...
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: 4 minutes Architects may choose to provide building services to a client or for themselves. However, this often changes the traditional ...
Electronic data transfer - third-party agreement
Published: 24 November 2011 | Edited: 29 September 2020The third-party agreement should address the architect and any other person receiving the documents, including specialist consultants, the contractor ...
Client information notes have been prepared as a resource to assist architects to help their clients or potential clients understand some of the ...
Architects engaged as secondary or subconsultants
Published: 8 November 2011 | Edited: 7 February 2020On complex and large projects, architects are often engaged as a secondary or subconsultant. For example on major civil or landscape projects with a ...