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Posted By David Barkin, FAIA 04-09-2026 04:24 PM
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I believe my response was the opposite of anti-trust as it was demonstrating a QBS selection process used at for our projects in Connecticut and would be a good model for all states/municipalities Regards DAVID H BARKIN FAIA | Chief Architect Director of Operational and Process Planning ...
Posted By David Barkin, FAIA 11-14-2025 06:16 AM
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I am thinking the best resource is NCARB for both model language and for easy access to multiple state statute and regulations DAVID H BARKIN FAIA | Chief Architect Director of Operational and Process Planning DAS Senior Sustainability Officer Administrative Services - Real Estate and Construction ...
Posted By David Barkin, FAIA 03-27-2024 10:46 AM
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Connecticut allows engineers to use their licence for work incidental the project.. NCARB had a task force to define "incidental" a few years ago, my position was, and always has been, we should all stay in our swim lanes and avoid these types of discussions. Sadly architects still want to practice engineering ...
Posted By David Barkin, FAIA 07-25-2022 12:55 PM
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Connecticut does not have a similar position as Architect of the Capitol ------------------------------ David Barkin FAIA Chief Architect State of Connecticut Hartford CT ------------------------------
Posted By David Barkin, FAIA 02-11-2020 12:06 PM
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In Connecticut there are 313 registered interior designers and 4390 licensed architects. Of the 313 interior designers a vast number of those are architects who can cross register at no cost. Starting this year the architects won't need to cross register and the Department of Consumer Protection has ...