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Article Category: Project Planning and Management
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Interior Renovations
An engineer/architect should review proposed alternations to make sure they don’t damage building-wide systems.
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Is “Subcontractor” Really a Dirty Word?
Sometimes hiring subcontractors is not only appropriate but advisable—with precautions.
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The Role of the Engineer/Architect
Common misconceptions that strain the partnership between a board and its engineer/architect.
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Altering Your Building: It’s Not Just an Ordinary Facelift
Major projects can turn into major headaches if not done with the help of licensed professionals.
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Establishing a Reliable Repair Budget
Itemizing anticipated funding requirements gives building owners greater repair options.
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Don’t Fall Short with Long-term Planning
Avoid emergency repairs and expenses with a preventative maintenance program.
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8 Steps to a Successful Project
Liquidated damages, retainage, and six other things to minimize construction problems.
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Construction Contracts
RAND President Stephen A. Varone, AIA discusses how to get an owner-contractor agreement done in an effective and efficient manner.
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Adjacent Construction Monitoring
RAND Structural Engineer Christine Hobson explains why a structural evaluation is recommended for buildings near a new construction site.
