Architectural Project Management and Your Company

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Architectural Project Management and Your Company June 09, 2020

The foundations of the architect's profession are laid in architecture project management. In this specific type of management, the architect is the client-service representative and the construction manager of the building project. Their collaboration works hand in hand to deliver the project on time and within budget. Architecture project management can be managed in two ways: in-house or external. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. In-house architects hire construction managers that work with the architect, and the architect supervises the project as a whole. This means the architect has input into how the overall project is built. External project management by an architect does not require an in-house connection. It is still managed in-house, but the architect can work directly with the client to construct the building. With an in-house architect, there is no connection between the architect and the client, which might make it difficult to find the right contractors for a job. One of the biggest advantages of architecture project management is that it can also be combined with structural engineering and civil engineering. This allows architects to have a more specialized and client-focused perspective when working with clients.


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