Estonian Architects
Chosing an Architect for your building project is a daunting task,
let alone contending with a language barrier and the 'Estonian way' to
doing things.
An architect can help you transform your plans into the reality that
meets your needs properly. Good design is economic by its nature and
will increase the value of your property in every way. An architect
will assist you in finding the right builder at the right price. A good
design will reduce your running costs in the best use of space and materials.
Architects’ expertise extends beyond drawing. They can guide
you through the complex procedures of planning and building regulations.
They will attend to detail and can monitor the builder’s programme
of works through to completion, administering your contract with the
builder.
It is Incredibly important that the Estonian Architect you choose for
your project is a registered practice, that holds adequate Professional
Indemnity Insurance for the scope of your project.
An important part of an architect’s service is to act as your
agent in applications to statutory bodies to obtain the necessary planning
and building controls. The architect will also be able to explain the
implications of Health and Safety legislation and how these may apply
to your project. This is where local knowledge, specifc to the Estonian
region in which you are building, is very important.
An architect will help you brief any other consultants you may need
- a structural engineer, or a quantity surveyor for example. With planning
approval in place your architect will prepare working drawings with
technical specifications which are required for building. The architect
will advise on a form of contract and contract matters, how to choose
builders that may tender for the work and the overall timescale you
can expect.
Personal recommendation from bypast clients is always the most unbiased
opinion, but the local community and estate agents are also good sources.
This information has been complied and intended for guidance only.
It should not be considered a substitute for individual professional
legal advice.
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