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Having sound knowledge of the client-architect agreement and all its different components is critical to a successful project outcome. The scope of services and associated fee structure put in place needs to be well understood to ensure a project can be properly serviced.
This presentation is equivalent to 1 hour/point of formal CPD and will deliver outcomes related to the following Competency/s from the National Standard of Competency for Architects:
1.1 Preparation & endorsement of an agreement between client and Architect. 2021 Competencies: Practice Management and Professional Conduct: PC 5 Be able to apply essential elements of a client architect agreement across the range of procurement methods in relation to their appropriateness to the scale and type of the project, including alternatives for partial services and the engagement of secondary and sub-consultants.
At the end of this presentation you should be able to:
Ted Quinton
Principal, Ted Quinton Architecture Ted is a registered architect in private practice for 20 years, mainly in residential architecture including private houses and medium density projects. He has been involved in teaching at UNSW in design for several years and more recently in professional practice.
Client Architect Agreement (CAA2019) https://acumen.architecture.com.au/caa2019 PALS Refresher: Client Architect Agreement - Part 2 Available On Demand
Having sound knowledge of the client-architect agreement and all its different components is critical to a successful project outcome. Knowing about aspects relating to rights and obligations can assist if issues or problems arise during the course of the project. This module will look into:
1.1 Preparation & endorsement of an agreement between client and Architect.
Client and architect agreements https://acumen.architecture.com.au/project/agreements/client-and-architect-agreements/
This module introduces the subject of managing costs on a project.
2.3 Evaluation of factors influencing and impacting on project cost 2.4 Analysis of project brief in relation to client’s objective, budget and timeframe 2.5 Attainment of approval from client of project budget and timeframe Design: Schematic Design
4.8 Analysis of schematic design in regard to cost planning and timeframe to comply with client and project requirements Documentation: Detailed Design
5.7 Resolution of project design to address budget and time constraints
Managing the budget https://acumen.architecture.com.au/project/project-control/cost-control/managing-the-budget/ Estimates https://acumen.architecture.com.au/project/project-control/cost-control/estimates/ Cost control https://acumen.architecture.com.au/project/project-control/cost-control/
Member: $49 Non-Member: $74 Student: $19
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