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Self Defense for Architects 

10-11-2011 11:45 AM

The care and feeding of your project after it leaves the drawing board may be your best insurance that the project will finish the way you planned. Attached please find the complete article orginially published by AIA Georgia in October 2011.

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10-12-2011 02:43 PM

Good work Jim. I know you can't pack it all into this article, but I would add during CA to always look at your documents yourself (and talk to those who prepared them) rather than rely on the builder's interpretation when presented with an RFI or question in the field. Sounds easy but too often their assumptions go unchallenged when answers were already in the drawings/specs.