I'm a developer looking to create a new concept so want to work with some very experienced people with lots of great ideas. Problem is the best of these firms are expensive!
My question is - is it common/advisable to use one (larger more experienced) firm for earlier stages e.g. 1-3 and use another (smaller and cheaper, but still great one) for technicals and construction?
Within this project I expect the initial concept design and planning will be the more challenging part, but actual construction relatively simple (small block of flats using MMC).
Any advice would be very helpful.
Jitin
Jul 1, 19 11:51 am
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Switching firms for RIBA stages
Hi all,
I'm a developer looking to create a new concept so want to work with some very experienced people with lots of great ideas. Problem is the best of these firms are expensive!
My question is - is it common/advisable to use one (larger more experienced) firm for earlier stages e.g. 1-3 and use another (smaller and cheaper, but still great one) for technicals and construction?
Within this project I expect the initial concept design and planning will be the more challenging part, but actual construction relatively simple (small block of flats using MMC).
Any advice would be very helpful.
Jitin
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