Tasks required within ADSF may include:
Site analysis and strategic planning:
- Study and evaluate the site.
- Strategic planning and design of the project.
Conceptual design development:
- Develop initial conceptual designs.
- Consult with customers to understand their needs and expectations.
Detailed design development:
- Develop detailed designs based on conceptual design.
- Coordination with engineers and other consultants.
Technical documents:
- Preparing detailed drawings and layouts.
- Preparing technical documents and specifications.
Project management and implementation supervision:
- Supervising the implementation phase and ensuring compliance with specifications.
- Managing relationships with contractors and suppliers.
Sustainability and energy analysis:
- Focus on sustainable practices in design and construction.
- Analysis of energy consumption and selection of sustainable materials.
Environmental assessment and permits:
- Obtaining the necessary permits and environmental assessment.
- Ensure compliance with local environmental laws and standards.
Risk and cost management:
- Cost estimation and risk management.
- Overseeing the budget and schedule of the project.
Terms and Conditions:
The Services Framework may also set out terms and conditions relating to such as:
- Wages and costs
- Guarantees and insurance
- Intellectual property rights
- Time period of services
- Applicable laws and regulations
- Quality and performance standards
How to benefit from ADSF:
Using the Architecture Design Services framework can facilitate access to architectural design services,
and ensure clarity of requirements and responsibilities.
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