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Project Coordination

Effective Coordination: The Key to Seamless Construction Progress

One of the most crucial elements to ensuring successful project execution is effective coordination. Without proper planning, communication, and collaboration between all relevant stakeholders, even the most well-designed projects can encounter delays, cost overruns, and quality issues. By understanding and implementing these principles, contract administrators can foster a harmonious work environment that maximizes efficiency and […]

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Building Permits

Navigating the Transition: Updating Codes and Existing Projects

As the article details, countries around the globe allow single-stair access to buildings significantly taller than the Canadian standard. This demonstrates that equally robust fire safety standards can be achieved without the costly second exit requirement. Staircases can consume floor space equivalent to an extra unit, significantly impacting the economic feasibility of smaller multi-unit developments.

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Managing Project Changes: Change Orders and Change Directives

Change is an inescapable reality in architectural construction projects. From client requests for design modifications to unexpected site conditions or shifting market prices, factors outside the original plan are bound to arise. Effectively managing these changes is critical to ensure projects stay on track, avoid budget overruns, and minimize costly delays. This is where Change

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Construction Contract Administration

The Traditional Challenges of Construction Contract Administration

The sheer volume of contracts can overwhelm even the most organized of desks, leading to a domino effect of processing delays and missed deadlines. It’s not just about keeping your head above water; these delays often bring substantial financial and legal risks. Centralizing and organizing contracts can drastically reduce the clutter and complexity. A centralized

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