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Read time: 9 minutes What are moral rights? Moral rights are the reputational rights of an author such as an architect. They are separate and ...
Archiving project records has historically presented architects with significant storage demands for space and climate control to maintain access and ...
Read time: 12 minutes Security of payment (SOP) legislation is in effect in each Australian state and territory. SOP is aimed at encouraging timely ...
Read time: 11 minutes National workplace health and safety legislation imposes a duty on you when designing, to do all that is reasonably practicable ...
(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 ...
Read time: 10 minutes Security of Payment (SOP) legislation is in effect in each Australian state and territory. SOP is aimed at encouraging timely ...
Read time: 8 minutes It is not uncommon for architects to engage technical and professional staff as contractors rather than as employees. However, ...
Read time: 20 minutes Page contents: Security of payment Application of the NSW SOP Act and Regulations Main purpose of the NSW Act Parties should ...
T here are various legal arrangements that an architect or firm can enter into when collaborating on a project. The most common is to submit a ...
The introduction of proportionate liability legislation is good news for professionals (and their professional indemnity insurers). It means that ...