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AIA releases 13 new and updated contract documents

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One of the most notable changes is a new Contractor-Subcontractor Master Agreement and accompanying work order. The new agreement allows a contractor and subcontractor to agree to a predefined set of terms and conditions that apply to multiple scopes of work.

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5 Things To Know Before Replacing Your Door Locks

Architecture Ideas

It may be your best option if you don’t have a budget for professional locksmith services. When a house, whether old or new, is under construction, many people—including real estate agents , home contractors , and subcontractors—often have keys that give them access to its doors. Rekeying When Moving. Source: locksmith.com.

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Do Small Firm Architects Need Professional Liability Insurance?

EntreArchitect

Architects are inherently burdened with risk and liability for the services we provide. As licensed professionals we are legally responsible for the health, safety and welfare of the people using the structures we design. We practice under legal contracts requiring us to meet very high standards and provide services putting us at risk.

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10 Ways An Architect Can Make More Money

EntreArchitect

Like any small business, architects must pay the typical operating expenses required to remain buoyant, such as utilities, professional service fees, consultants’ fees, insurances and several other overhead expenditures. As an Advisor, the contracts are direct between the owner and contractor.

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How to Make More Money as a Small Firm Architect

EntreArchitect

Like any small business, architects must pay the typical operating expenses required to remain buoyant, such as utilities, professional service fees, consultants’ fees, insurances and several other overhead expenditures. As an Advisor, the contracts are direct between the owner and contractor.

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Entrepreneur Architect Academy 011 | Professional Liability Insurance: The Risk and Reward

EntreArchitect

Architects are inherently burdened with risk and liability for the services we provide. As licensed professionals we are legally responsible for the health, safety and welfare of the people using the structures we design. We practice under legal contracts requiring us to meet very high standards and provide services putting us at risk.

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10 Ways Architects Can Make More Money

EntreArchitect

Like any small business, architects must pay the typical operating expenses required to remain buoyant, such as utilities, professional service fees, consultants’ fees, insurances and several other overhead expenditures. As an Advisor, the contracts are direct between the owner and contractor.