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Standard Letters for Architectural Practice, Third Edition
โ Scribed by David Chappell(auth.)
- Publisher
- D.M. Chappell
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 335
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Architects and contract administrators spend a great deal of time writing letters of various types. Many of them are routine and repetitive in character, but they require proper consideration if potentially dangerous liability situations are to be avoided.
This book provides some 285 standard letters for use at all stages of project administration. To assist the user, they are grouped into sections which correspond with the RIBA Plan of Work: the aim is to cover all the common situations encountered in practice.
The book has been revised to take account of the latest contract revisions and many letters have been added. Unless otherwise stated, all letters are suitable for use with:
- JCT 98
- WCD 98
- IFC 98
- MW 98
- GC/Works/1 (1998)
The latest edition also takes account of the three new RIBA Standard Forms of Agreement for Appointment of an Architect: SFA/99, CE/99 and SW/99
Although primarily written for architects and contracts administrators, the book will also be of use to project managers and employers' agents under WCD 98. Contractors will also find much of interest.
Content:Chapter 1 Appraisal (pages 1โ22):
Chapter 2 Strategic Brief (pages 23โ62):
Chapter 3 Outline Proposals (pages 63โ75):
Chapter 4 Detailed Proposals (pages 76โ93):
Chapter 5 Final Proposals (pages 94โ96):
Chapter 6 Production Information (pages 97โ119):
Chapter 7 Bills of Quantities (pages 120โ122):
Chapter 8 Tender Action (pages 123โ141):
Chapter 9 Project Planning (pages 142โ172):
Chapter 10 Operations on Site (pages 173โ296):
Chapter 11 Completion (pages 297โ311):
Chapter 12 Feedback (pages 312โ318):
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