Architectural
services introduce design, construction of certificate, and
construction administration. Architects also provide a good sort of services
including feasibility studies, architectural programming and project
management.
The following is an overview of services typically offered
by architects and their sub-consultants:
• Project initiation - the design of your program starts
here. Working along side your architect, you'll share your project needs,
dreams and goals.
• Simplified Design – During this stage your builder will
begin by preparing preliminary design sketches supported your requirements and
budget to explore and illustrate possible options. The architect will review
these options with you, remarking the merits and responding to your input.
• Design Development – This stage refines the prescribed
schematic design for a clearer definition of the scope and quality of the
finished project. Further cost projections will determine how closely the
planning conforms to the budget expectations, or what, if any, adjustments are
required.
• Construction Documents – When the planning concepts are
decided, the architect prepares working drawings and specifications. These are
required to get building permits and bids, and to guide the contractor in
construction.
• architect and consultation – Your architect can instruct you
on your excellent of contractor – usually done by calling for competitive bids.
Your architect will help evaluate the bids and choose the contractor, and
prepare the contract between you and therefore the contractor.
• Construction and Contract Administration – Your architect
will consult you and advise you during construction. On-site visits will
determine if construction is proceeding generally accordance with the contract,
which the planning , materials, and workmanship meet with acceptable standards.
• Consequential achievement of development / Occupancy
Certificate – Your architect provides daily progress reports to stay you
informed, authorizes staged payments to the contractor and remains involved
until the project is completed.
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