Architects Topics
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Top answer: Fixed fee based on a percentage of construction cost
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Top answer: Always
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Video highlighting Barnard Architects and their design work in Yellow Bluff Residential Community and Cottages.
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What are the Benefits of Building a New Home?
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There are three approaches of incorporating sustainability in the design of a project.
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You have a few acres to build a single family home or purchased a 100year old home that needs a gut renovation. You have a tight budget and are concerned about spending it efficiently. So you ask yourself, "do I need an architect?".
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When people ask me if they really need an architect, I eventually respond with, “who else would you trust with your $400,000 investment?” Which is usually after a lengthy debate that immediately follows, “well, it depends”. But I would be careless if I said your best option is an architect. I can, however, list a few options and explain how each fits and how the law applies when building a single family residence. You can then decide your best option.
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Installation of helical piles along the Jersey shore. Lavallette, New Jersey house raised to the new elevation.
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Top answer: No, it is considered an extra service
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Construction Management Topics
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Moving you from a crisis manager to problem solver to problem preventor.
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Why select a Construction Manager for your project? Simply stated, the key issue is “which ‘side of the table’ do you want your builder sitting on?”
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Other Permit Service Topics
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Who’s who in home building? The role of the architect and other design professionals in developing successful plans.
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WHO SHOULD GET THE BUILDING PERMIT AND WHY?
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The U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers (USACE) Regulatory Functions and associated 33 CFR 320-330 & 40 CFR 230 statutes dictate that acquisition of dredge, fill, or construction permits within the jurisdictional confines defined within Waters of the United States and contiguous wetlands require that the applicant perform due diligence (careful planning, environmental impact and/or no prudent alternative analysis and provide support documentation), prior to submittal through the standard permitting process procedures.
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Related Questions & Answers
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Top answer: In some cases
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Top answer: Never
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