era | Find Your Path
If you are ready to begin your architecture, but the choices are overwhelming, the big questions to answer are
What is your end goal? and How will you achieve it?
The answers give you the direction you need to begin the steps to Find a Path to make it happen.
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era | Complete YOUR BUILD
How does it all come to an end?
STEP EIGHTEEN: The final stages in finishing your architecture so it is ready to share special moments with you every day.
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era | Progress YOUR COMMUNICATION
How do you communicate with a Contractor?
STEP SEVENTEEN: As construction progresses, keep in touch with what is happening by communicating regularly and monitoring the progress of the work being completed by the contractor you are working with.
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era | Commence YOUR BUILD
What happens when you commence to build?
STEP SIXTEEN: The beginning – the start – the commencement point at which you begin to build your architecture.
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era | Pact YOUR CONTRACT
Who are you making a pact with?
STEP FIFTEEN: Look at the options and decide which contract is right for you and your project.
Or if someone is making the decision for you, understand more about the contract you will be involved with.
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era | Procure MAKE IT HAPPEN
how you will build the reality?
STEP FOURTEEN: Learn the options, decide which procurement method is right for you and tender your architecture.
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era | Papers YOUR DOCUMENTS
What are the papers that describe your architecture?
It is all in the details.
STEP THIRTEEN: The documents that will show how your architecture will be built – the little things about it that will make it special.
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era | Permit TO BUILD
When you receive approval to Build!
STEP TWELVE: Once your building application has been approved you will receive a letter to say you can commence building your architecture.
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era | Prepare Your Application TO BUILD
How do you prepare an application to Build?
STEP ELEVEN: You have all your information, you have a design, you have a plan, you have approval to develop your land. Now you need a permit to build your architecture. A Building Permit.
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era | Who Owns a Design
You have an Idea
You take the idea to someone who draws it for you
Who owns the design?
Ideas cannot be owned, but as soon as those ideas hit the page, they can be owned by someone.
That ownership belongs to the person who has put those lines on the page, unless they have expressly given ownership to someone else.
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