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Report explores improving architect/contractor relationship

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Report explores improving architect/contractor relationship

Majority of architects, contractors want to work more collaboratively.


By Peter Fabris, Contributing Editor | July 7, 2022
Architects and Contractors
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A new study by the American Institute of Architects and the Associated General Contractors of America focuses on improving the relationship between architects and contractors.

The fifth edition of The Architect’s Journey to Specification explores how the parties align, differ, and depend on each other. Major findings include:

  • A majority of architects and contractors want to work more collaboratively for the benefit of all.
  • Successful relationships benefit from mutual understandings and alignment about client advocacy and the purpose of substitutions.
  • Transparency and communication are key to building more trusted working relationships for the benefit of all parties and the built environment.
  •  Earlier collaboration and more clarity around design intent is likely to set projects up for success for all parties.

“This report is a first step towards fostering greater understanding between architects and contractors,” said AIA EVP/Chief Executive Officer Lakisha Ann Woods in a news release. “Ultimately, we hope it will help them to improve their working relationships, achieve even greater success on their projects, and build a better world.”

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