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We provide a professional service that supports our clients through the construction process and have the experience and communication skills required to present ideas and issues clearly and at an accessible level.
In addition to our own Architectural Design and Co-ordination, Project Management and Contract Administration services we have close working relationships with consultants who provide Structural, Environmental, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering advice as well as a number of other surveyors and specialists.
For more information on the role of the Architect, please view the following RIBA publications on the links below.
For domestic clients and residential projects:
Working With an Architect for Your Home
For community and commercial projects:
Commissioning Architecture
For more information on the design and construction process and the RIBA work stages:
Outline Plan of Work
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The delivery of a project will usually follow the RIBA Plan of Work, the stages involved are:
Preparation
A - Appraisal
B - Design Brief
Design
C - Concept Design
D - Design Development
E - Technical Design
Pre-Construction
F - Production Information
G - Tender Documentation
H - Tender Action
Construction
J - Mobilisation
K - Construction to Practical Completion
Use
L - Post Practical Completion
An application for Planning Permission would usually be made at the end of Stage D, and for Building Regulations approval during Stage F.
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