SAN DIEGO, CA, June 10, 2011 (Press-News.org) Read about the debate between the use of Design/Build methods and traditional architecture firms in the June issue of Construction Digital Magazine.
In recent years a new trend has emerged in the construction industry called design/build. This technique is a method of project delivery in which a single organization is contracted to both design a project and carry out all construction services.
By comparison, traditional projects used to involve contracting an architect to handle the design and a separate company to handle the construction. To help sort through the two competing schools of thought, Construction Digital has gathered compelling arguments from leading experts on both sides of the debate.
Read the full article here.
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The Debate Between Design/Build Vs. Architecture Profiled in the June Issue of Construction Digital
Read about the debate between the use of Design/Build methods and traditional architecture firms in the June issue of Construction Digital Magazine.
2011-06-10
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