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Read time: 4 minutes The architect is generally responsible for preparing the contract documents to fully define the design intent. The architect ...
The tender process should be undertaken in accordance with the Australian Standard AS4120 Code of Tendering. Adhering to the guidelines within this ...
No fee (pro bono) or reduced fee services Architects may from time to time offer their services pro bono (for the public good) whether generally or ...
In practice, you may find that clients or contractors assume that when errors, ambiguities or omissions in the architect’s documentation result in ...
Read time: 17 minutes The specification is a written description of the required quality of the built product and its component elements. It is an ...
Under most standard-form building contracts the contractor receives regular payment for the work as it progresses. Progress certificates are issued ...
Read time: 9 minutes This note explains the role of a fire safety engineer (fire engineer) at various stages of a project and the value they can add ...
Read time: 7 minutes Clients seek a variety of methods to select an architect. Accepting a commission requires careful consideration and ...
Read time: 8 minutes Many of the Deemed-to-Satisfy (DtS) Provisions in the National Construction Code (NCC) are driven by the fire safety objectives ...
This note provides an introduction and explanation of BIM and can be used as guidance for architectural practices who have implemented or intend to ...