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A significant part of an architect’s working day is spent in preparation for, or attendance at, meetings. Most meetings are project meetings (that is ...
Reducing architectural fees substantially may have severe detrimental consequences to an architectural practice and its ongoing viability – as well ...
Increasingly, owners, project managers and developers are asking architects to issue certificates to financial institutions and other regulatory ...
The Disability Discrimination Act 1992 is Commonwealth legislation which, in its simplest terms, makes it unlawful to treat a person with a ...
Read time: 4 minutes The successful management of people in a design-focused environment such as architectural practice should produce a more ...
Read time: 7 minutes Damages is a sum of money which is awarded by the courts for the purpose of replacing the monetary value of property or rights ...
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: 3 minutes Schedule 2 of the Architects Regulation 2017 under the Architects Act 2003 (New South Wales (NSW)) contains the NSW Architects ...
Continuing professional development (CPD)
Published: 8 November 2018 | Edited: 24 August 2022Read time: 4 minutes In most states and territories in Australia, architects are required to undertake Continuing professional development (CPD) to ...
Read time: 9 minutes Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) refers to methods of dispute resolution that are an alternative to litigation. ADR methods ...