Hello chaps.
As pathetic as this might sound to someone who actually knows the answers, I have spent the entire day trying to figure out exactly how this senario fits together.
Here are the details of my assignment:
I have devised a single story rear extension that will be built at the rear of my imaginary house. Lets say for theory sake that the house is owned by John who wants a conservatory built onto his house.
John has been to see a builder who knows an architect that can draft John a plan of the design he wants. The builder says he wants X amount for all the building work. John agrees to the price, and so the Architect sends away the drawings to the local planning authority requested by the builder acting on behalf of the client. The plans recieve full planning permission.
IS THIS CORRECT? IS THIS HOW IT WOULD WORK IN REAL LIFE??
The building gets underway and towards the end of the project John decides that he wants to change the specification of the windows from timber to uPVC. This will require planning permission. So John goes back to the architect who drew and submitted the plans, and says he wants uPVC windows. The Architect comes up with an architect's instruction also known as a variation order.
Now... what I have to do for this assignment is to explain HOW the architect's instruction issued affects the project in terms of design modifications, cost, apperance, and how contractors will need to adopt these changes
I'm not entirely sure if the right people are interacting, and whether John should seek out an Architect, AND THEN a builder. Or whether it is good practice to rely on one builder to do everything, which is usually common practice, but is it right? I'm not sure what professionals would need to be involved either. Would you need a quantity surveory for a small extension? I know you will need a Structural Engineer to calculate the foundation requirements.
I need to write a page for this dung and it needs to be specific to the senario. I think I need to talk about what type of documents would need to change... but what documents are there besides a written contract between the client and the contractor?? My understanding is so sketchy..
I'm in real need of help here as I cannot find anything this basic, everything in terms of literature is about complex RIBA management/ construction projects, nothing for a simple ammendment to a small conservatory..
Any help really really really appreciated.
As pathetic as this might sound to someone who actually knows the answers, I have spent the entire day trying to figure out exactly how this senario fits together.
Here are the details of my assignment:
I have devised a single story rear extension that will be built at the rear of my imaginary house. Lets say for theory sake that the house is owned by John who wants a conservatory built onto his house.
John has been to see a builder who knows an architect that can draft John a plan of the design he wants. The builder says he wants X amount for all the building work. John agrees to the price, and so the Architect sends away the drawings to the local planning authority requested by the builder acting on behalf of the client. The plans recieve full planning permission.
IS THIS CORRECT? IS THIS HOW IT WOULD WORK IN REAL LIFE??
The building gets underway and towards the end of the project John decides that he wants to change the specification of the windows from timber to uPVC. This will require planning permission. So John goes back to the architect who drew and submitted the plans, and says he wants uPVC windows. The Architect comes up with an architect's instruction also known as a variation order.
Now... what I have to do for this assignment is to explain HOW the architect's instruction issued affects the project in terms of design modifications, cost, apperance, and how contractors will need to adopt these changes
I'm not entirely sure if the right people are interacting, and whether John should seek out an Architect, AND THEN a builder. Or whether it is good practice to rely on one builder to do everything, which is usually common practice, but is it right? I'm not sure what professionals would need to be involved either. Would you need a quantity surveory for a small extension? I know you will need a Structural Engineer to calculate the foundation requirements.
I need to write a page for this dung and it needs to be specific to the senario. I think I need to talk about what type of documents would need to change... but what documents are there besides a written contract between the client and the contractor?? My understanding is so sketchy..
I'm in real need of help here as I cannot find anything this basic, everything in terms of literature is about complex RIBA management/ construction projects, nothing for a simple ammendment to a small conservatory..
Any help really really really appreciated.