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by Howard Birnberg
Given the current state of affairs, many would question if architects have a future.
Certainly, the marketplace has moved dramatically for the profession. Historic “bread and butter” markets and delivery methods are comatose and show no signs of revival in the near future. Firms that will survive and prosper will recognize that owners have many options available that often do not include architects.
The future for designers will include much less design and much more programming, planning, financial analysis and related services.
by David Burstein, P.E., PSMJ Resources Consultant
During construction, the contractor usually has a lot more contact with the owner than you do. And they often use these contacts to bad-mouth you and your designs. Here are two things you can do to mitigate this problem:
1. Add this term in the front-end documents: