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Questions
to Ask, Before Hiring An Architect
As
you begin it is important to create realistic expectations
about the process. Good questions help you to get a better
sense of how you can work with a potential architect or builder. We have prepared some questions that you might
want to ask when interviewing an architect or planner.
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How
long have you been in business?
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What
percentage of your practice involves church design?
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May
I see examples of your church design?
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May
I have references of church clients?
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Do
you have a valid Architect’s license in our state?
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Do
you carry liability insurance? What are the limits and
would you be willing to participate in project insurance
program?
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What
was the actual construction cost vs. budget costs for
recent projects?
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What
services do you provide during the design, bidding and
construction phases?
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What
services do you propose for our project in each of the
phases?
- Will
you or your employees provide these services?
- How
many personnel does your firm employ?
- What
is your fee schedule?
- How
will your fees be determined and what do they cover?
- Can
you project probable construction cost estimates?
- If
consultants (civil, geotechnical, testing, inspection, etc.)
are necessary, are their fees included in your basic fee?
- What
additional costs or services do you anticipate for my project?
- What
fees will be charged for additional services and expenses?
- Will
there be a charge for redesign of the project, if the project
is over the initial project budget?
- How
are additional charges computed for design changes requested
by us?
- Can
you meet my proposed schedule?
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