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Client note: What are an architect's moral rights?
Published: 21 December 2011 | Edited: 12 March 2020Since the passing of the Copyright Amendment (Moral Rights) Act in 2000, the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) (the Act) has protected the moral rights of ...
Under the Disability Discrimination Act it is illegal to discriminate against a person on the basis of their hearing/deafness disability. All ...
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 ...
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, ...
Read time: 4 minutes The selection of the architect for a building project is an important first step in the process of realising the project. When ...
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, ...
Read time: 3 minutes This advice is to assist clients in understanding the relationship between margin, the scope of works and variations. It also ...
The access provisions of Premises Standards 2010 have been incorporated into NCC Volume 1 BCA, effective from 1 May 2011. In all public buildings, ...