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What’s wrong with the RIBA Clients Advisory Service?

One of the least known but best ways of finding an architects practice in the UK is to use the Royal Institute of British Architects’ Clients Advisory Service. In particular I often recommend their online database of chartered architects practices to homeowners who want to find a suitable architect. You could easily pop in your [...]

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When your New Job is your Next Job – Seven excellent tips

Some interesting things have come out of my post on ‘What Did you Do in the Recession’, asking for experiences, context and advice for people experiencing a recession in the construction industry for the first time. I’ve been contacted by more unemployed architects and graduates, and discussed their plight in person, on the phone and [...]

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What did you do in the Recession?

Its no fun being out of work right now. It stinks. But one thing it’s not is unfamiliar. This time last year people were falling over each other to employ candidates in the construction industry, and developers like Godfrey Spanner were wondering where they would find the construction workers to build their next big project. [...]

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Looking for Sites – More Information

In a follow up to my post about clients looking for land, we have received some specific information from one particular client. The basic requirements are: Town Centre location Main road frontage Site area of 1-1.5 acres Some form of visual amenity nearby (Parkland/Water etc) Locations we are looking: Upminster, Essex Brentwood, Essex Leigh on [...]

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Our Clients are Looking for Sites

With all the negative press in the construction industry you might think that no-one was developing, but this is not the case. We recently illustrated Social Bookmarking

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