The Construction Contract Administration Knowledge Community (CCA) has been established to help our members better understand the issues, actions and resultant impact of the decisions required in this often neglected part of Project Delivery. It is our goal to provide clear answers to issues of concern to the Institute’s membership and share case studies and best practices. We further hope to provide guidance and direction in developing guidelines for new and evolving approaches to Project Delivery as well as guidance in the continuing education of our emerging young professionals.
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I agree with David. It all depends on what you are trying to convey. You don't just draw a site plan for drawing sake. ...
I've never prepared an "Architectural Site Plan", so I don't know what scope you are trying to convey. If it's information ...
I agree with Mark Baum. We don't train like we used to and this may be a result. Simply put Civil Engineers/drawings ...
By Diane Bragoni, responding to questions shared by CCA leadership Name / Title / Years in the profession: ...
A note from your CCA leadership: This article is part of a series, published in AIA Architect around 20 years ago, ...
The slide deck from our Town Hall presentation in November 2024.