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The architect's guide to design-build services
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New York : John Wiley and Sons, 2003
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9780471218425

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Summary

Summary

The definitive resource for designer-led projects

The Architect's Guide to Design-Build Services offers authoritative knowledge and industry insight to architects considering entry into the burgeoning practice of design-build project delivery. Written by architects and other professionals with expertise in risk management, law, ethics, finance, and contracts, this instructive guide addresses the roles architects can assume during a design-build project, including leading the project, acting as subcontractor, and forming a joint venture with a contractor.

Developed by the AIA Design-Build Professional Interest Area, this book offers the real-world expertise of thirty industry leaders from the United States, Canada, and Mexico, who share their experience and know-how on such topics as:

Starting out in design-build Risks and rewards of design-build delivery Succeeding in a design-build practice Design-build education Essential practice information Ethics and licensing laws

State laws regulating both architects and contractors are summarized to help busy firms bring design-build projects through to successful completion in a variety of jurisdictions.

The Architect's Guide to Design-Build Services is the most complete, definitive resource for architects, contractors, and attorneys involved in designer-led projects.


Author Notes

G. William Quatman , FAIA, Esq., is an attorney with the law firm of Shughart Thomson Kilroy, P.C. and practices in the firm's Construction Law Section. Bill is a licensed architect who has extensive experience representing contractors, owners, architects, and engineers on both public and private construction projects. Currently, he is legal counsel to the Kansas City Chapter of the AIA and the Builders Association of Missouri. Bill is a member of the Design-Build Institute of America, a co-founder of the Mid-America Chapter of the DBIA, is on the Design-Build Committee of AIA/Colorado, and is a former president of both the Construction Industry Affairs Council of Kansas City and the AIA/Missouri. He teaches construction law courses at the University of Kansas. In May 2000, Bill was elected to the College of Fellows of the AIA.

Randy Dhar , AIA, is a registered architect in Toronto where he is Director of Industry and Government Relations for Public Works and Government Services Canada. He is the 2001 Chair of the Design/Build Professional Interest Area of the American Institute of Architects. As an active member of the Design-Build Institute of America, Randy serves on its International Committee as well as Public Sector Owners Committee. Randy is a founding member of the Canadian Design-Build Institute (CBDI) and has been the 2000-2002 chair of its Education and Communication Committee.


Table of Contents

Preface
Author Biographies
Foreword
Chapter 1 Introduction to Design-Build
Chapter 2 Design Services in Design-Build
Chapter 3 The Architect as Contractor
Chapter 4 The RFP and Selection Process
Chapter 5 Design-Build Contracts
Chapter 6 Insurance and Bonding for Design-Build
Chapter 7 Managing the Project
Chapter 8 Design-Build on Government Projects
Chapter 9 Finance and Real Estate Development
Chapter 10 Residential Design-Build
Chapter 11 Legal Concerns in Design-Build
Chapter 12 Licensing Laws for Architects and Contractors
Chapter 13 International Design-Build
Chapter 14 Design-Build Education
Appendix: To Chapter 4: AIA Position Statement Regarding Design-Build
Appendix: To Chapter 12: State -by-State Requirements for Architects and Contractors
Appendix: To Chapter 13: Guide for the Calculation of Remuneration for Design-Build Proposals
Index