Posted in Classroom on Apr 20th, 2007
There are many ways to build a project. The conventional approach is where the architect designs the building so that the completed plans can be placed for competitive bids among pre-qualified general contractors. A builder is then chosen and locked into a contract price based upon their bid. The advantages to this approach are that [...]
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Posted in Classroom on Apr 20th, 2007
 Every project consists of the following three components: Quality Cost Time  These represent the basic objectives in the building project. The end product is desired to be of a certain quality, for a specified cost, constructed within a given time period or schedule. Ideally, these should all be held
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Posted in Bookstore, Random Thoughts on Apr 5th, 2007
We’re growing once again at WPH Architects for Ministry, looking for a licensed/experienced Project Architect. The role requires strong organizational, managerial and computer skills. We want this person to share our vision, be self-directed and good with clients and contractors. Please send (fax or email) resume to:      WPH Architects for Ministry      314 W. Lincoln Highway      Penndel, [...]
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Posted in Bookstore, Random Thoughts on Apr 5th, 2007
In addition to needing a project architect, we are also have an opening for a full-time entry level position. We will train the right person, but they should be a recent graduate with a degree in Architecture.  Please send (fax or email) resume to:        WPH Architects for Ministry      314 W. Lincoln Highway      Penndel, PA 19047     [...]
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