Architects level of service
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April 27, 2005 at 5:34 pm #707812JeidiParticipant
Hi everyone,
I’m totally new here and tbh I dont even know if I’ve joined a relevant site! I’m sure you’ll all put me right 😮
At the moment I am having horrendous trouble with my architect. He is ignorant, rude and very very defensive if I ask any questions. He verbally abused me on the phone today, so much so that I had to cancel a meeting because I was so upset.
Can I do anything about this? Does anyone have any advice for me? I am at the stage where my second and final letter of planning is expected today (horray!) and I hope to start in two weeks time.
Also, can you tell me your experience on the marking out of a site….. Is this an extra or included in the original fees? Our house is 1970 square feet.. the site is 3/4 of an acre.I really appreciate your opinions,
Thanks,
Jeidi 😉
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April 27, 2005 at 5:49 pm #753055sw101Participant
is he a certified architect? is he a member of the RIAI? have you signed a contract, and if so, what kind of contract?
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April 27, 2005 at 10:22 pm #753056burge_eyeParticipantJeidi wrote:Hi everyone,
I’m totally new here and tbh I dont even know if I’ve joined a relevant site! I’m sure you’ll all put me right 😮
At the moment I am having horrendous trouble with my architect. He is ignorant, rude and very very defensive if I ask any questions. He verbally abused me on the phone today, so much so that I had to cancel a meeting because I was so upset.
Can I do anything about this? Does anyone have any advice for me? I am at the stage where my second and final letter of planning is expected today (horray!) and I hope to start in two weeks time.
Also, can you tell me your experience on the marking out of a site….. Is this an extra or included in the original fees? Our house is 1970 square feet.. the site is 3/4 of an acre.I really appreciate your opinions,
Thanks,
Jeidi ]
no smoke without fire? More info required I think.
I assume you have a builder on the job? A builder marks out a site. Never ever do it for them
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April 28, 2005 at 9:09 am #753057shadowParticipant
If the “architect” is a member of a professional contact their ethics/professional conduct committee. Most of the organisations RIAI, IEI etc. have one. They will map out the proper course of action.
Document everything, including the truculent behaviour.
If is a communication issue, get another representative from his/her office to manage the project.
If he/she is a junior in an office (i.e. not director or principal) speak to the director or principal).
Engage in crisis management techniques, talk the problem out, put all the cards on the table, re-confirm the objective, i.e. completion of project, performance criteria (properly specified by either party), talk about what is tangible not what is aspiration or hope.
Seek timelines and written targets for simple things like production of drawings, images, specifications, etc.
Avoid adversarial processes if possible such as law courts. They tend not to solve the problem, merely make it more expensive (last resort).
Most of the institutes (RIAI and IEI) have arbitration procedures, which are a simpler form of last resort conflict resolution.
Regardless of the above in this day and age there is no excuse for any architect (assuming the information is correct) of treating anybody, especially a client in this manner. Mind you that goes for Doctors, Police, Politicians etc. I’ll stop before I get too depressed.
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