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Guide letter 38: Completion - thanking contractor
Published: 21 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.

Client note: Opening up and testing the works
Published: 3 October 2017 | Edited: 28 March 2022Read time: 3 minutes Occasionally, work which has been done by the contractor needs to be opened up for testing or inspection. If this is necessary ...

Practical completion is the date nominated in the contract for the works to be substantially completed and available for use. This may be subject to ...

In the current pandemic, an architect’s projects may be at various stages. The considerations, risks and options for the parties differ significantly ...

This note provides information to assist in providing disability access to heritage places. It sets out the statutory requirements and a process to ...

This lighting guide aims to inform architects in achieving better design outcomes, based on the needs of all users including people with a disability ...

The access provisions of Premises Standards 2010 have been incorporated into NCC Volume 1 BCA, effective from 1 May 2011. In all public buildings, ...

The access provisions of Premises Standards 2010 have been incorporated into NCC Volume 1 BCA, effective from 1 May 2011. In all public buildings, ...

The access provisions of Premises Standards 2010 have been incorporated into NCC Volume 1 BCA, effective from 1 May 2011. In all public buildings, ...

The access provisions of Premises Standards 2010 have been incorporated into NCC Volume 1 BCA, effective from 1 May 2011. In all public buildings, ...