"The Consulting Architect: Practical Notes On Administrative Difficulties And Disputes" offers invaluable guidance for architects navigating the complexities of building administration and dispute resolution. Written by Robert Kerr, this book addresses common challenges faced by architects in their professional practice, providing practical insights and solutions. From managing client expectations to resolving contractual disagreements, Kerr's expertise offers architects a framework for minimizing risks and ensuring successful project outcomes.
This enduring resource is a must-read for architects, construction managers, and anyone involved in the building industry, offering timeless advice applicable to a wide range of architectural projects. Gain the knowledge and confidence to tackle administrative hurdles and navigate disputes effectively with this comprehensive guide.
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