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The Beginning
When will the architect be
needed?
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Others view it as
possessing skills in
construction
technology and
applying them to the
design of buildings.
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BUT
To be a successful and efficient
architect
Artistic skills
&
Technological skills
ARCG 521 Architectural Professional Practice
working knowledge
of laws, regulations,
customs, costs,
business, circulation
patterns, access, and
special needs.
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The
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Client
Design
Team
Contracting
Team
Statutory
Authorities
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The Client
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Quantity
Surveyor
The Architect
Interior
Designer
Architectural
Technologist
Resident
Engineer
Structural
Engineer
Landscape
Architect
Clerk of
Works
Building Services
Engineer(s)
Other
Consultants
CONTRACTOR
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Architect
Role is to act as the clients agent in the design and
supervision of the building, advising and guiding him as
necessary, from inception of the original idea to final
completion and occupation of the finished building. His
work will include the preparation of the design and
drawings and obtaining statutory approvals.
Architectural Technologist
Will work in partnership with the architect, particularly in
the field of architectural technology, but he is often involved
in all aspects of the work, including contract procedures
and administration. Sometimes he will be responsible for
the design, and like the architect take on the role of team
leader.
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Other Architectural
Staff
of Works
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Quantity
Surveyor
Structural
Engineer
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Resident
Engineer
Building
Services Engineer(s)
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Landscape Architect
On large contracts, where the client is aware of the
contribution that well-designed landscaping can make to
the appearance of a building, a landscape architect may
be employed.
Interior
Designer
Other
Consultants
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Contractor
Site
Engineer
Contracts
(Project)
Manager
Surveyor
Scheduler
Estimator
Site
(Construction)
Manager
Storekeeper
Checker
Timekeeper
Wages Clerk
General
Foreman
Subcontractors
and
Suppliers
Trade
Foreman
Trade
Foreman
Trade
Foreman
Site
Operatives
Site
Operatives
Site
Operatives
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Contractor
or Builder
Contracts
(Project) Manager
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Site
(Construction) Manager
Site
Engineer
General
Foreman
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Surveyor
The surveyor prepares interim valuations and final accounts
and measures work for subcontractors and bonus payments.
Estimator
The estimator prices tenders and is involved with the cost
aspects of contracts, especially during the pre-contract
period.
Scheduler
(Planner)
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Other
Staff
These staff will depend on the size of the project and the
contractor, but will include buyers, plant managers,
storekeepers, timekeepers and wages clerks.
Trade
Foremen
Site
Operatives
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Subcontractors
The subcontractors are responsible, under the control of the
contractor, for part of the construction work, such as the
supply and erection of the structural steelwork.
Suppliers
Suppliers have the responsibility for supplying materials or
components used by the contractor in the building, such as
the supply of windows.
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