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spataro2

Hello,

I currently work for a General Contractor in the US.  I have passed all my NCARB exams and have interned with design firms through college.  I am still short on roughly 1500 hours that are only achievable in an A setting.  I cannot figure out how to get these hours without defecting from my current position which is unfortunate - because I am working a on design build project ($500 MM project).

Does anyone have thoughts on how I can achieve the A hours in my current setting - while still remaining gainfully employed with the GC?  I appreciate your feedback as I am interested in the best way to get the remaining hours!

Thank you.

RS

 
Dec 22, 15 11:39 am
Flatfish

Get the GC to hire an architect on a part-time basis, to directly supervise your work.

Or, get a side job or freelance work with an architect.

Note that while either of those ideas could satisfy IDP setting A requirements, they will not satisfy the unique requirements of certain states.

Dec 22, 15 11:45 am  · 
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JeromeS

ask RickyB to set up an remote supervision experience for you...

Dec 22, 15 2:36 pm  · 
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shellarchitect

what type of work are you doing? I assume that giant projects probably require architects?Perhaps if you work closely with one they can sign off on your hours?  If you don't work with one i think it is hard to argue for IDP credit.

Dec 22, 15 11:15 pm  · 
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