A guide for students and practising architects which sets out the conventional process by which an architect takes a job from first contact with a client to the settlement of the final account with the builder. Flow charts provide a step-by-step analysis of the process.
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Table of Contents
Preliminary enquiries; architect's appointment; site inspection; briefing process; statutory requirements; drawings programmme; environmental services; subcontract lenders; insurances; completed quantities; placing the contract; modifications; practical completion; defects liability; final fees.
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9780750622066
0750622067
The Architect's Guide to Running a Job by Ronald Green
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