No Fee on Change Orders (Assuming No Extended Timeline)
Complex Projects
Over a Century in Business
Principal Involvement
For the Architect:
The Project is executed with their design preserved.
For the Client:
The Project is delivered within specific parameters established, while balancing time, cost, and quality.
For Us:
Continued Relationships (the Epitome of Our Success)
- Understanding we are just one of many
- Fostering team collaboration
- Respecting and preserving good design
- Ensuring the Project Team's success
- Reducing stress levels for all parties, given the inherent challenges of construction
- Achieving a positive T.E.A.R. impact on each project
- Our success depends on our commitment to collaboration and avoiding the risks of working in isolation
Originating from the ancient Greek term "arkhitekton," meaning "master builder," the construction industry highlights the importance of collaboration. Historically, one individual managed all aspects of design and construction, ensuring seamless integration. However, dividing this role into separate entities—the architect and the builder—has weakened unity and diminished effective collaboration. This fragmentation has led to increased change orders as blame shifts between parties. To elevate our industry, we must revive that unified approach and foster collaboration at every level.