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Feb 13 2018

How Project Accounting Will Transform Your Architecture Firm

Take the Time to Examine Project Financials—You Won’t Regret It Your projects have many moving parts, and sometimes tracking their financials might seem overwhelming. You might not get all the information you want or maybe, you don’t even bother to determine the profitability of each project because it would involve too much time. It’s completely […]

Written by Mark R. LePage · Categorized: Business · Tagged: accounting, cloud-based software, financial management, project accounting, Project Management, software

Feb 06 2018

Do Good While Doing Well

Benefit Corporations for Architects Recently, I have been chatting with numerous members of the design community about Benefit Corporations (or B-Corps) and have been met with an equal number of blank stares. The Benefit Corporation movement is gaining momentum daily; 34 states plus the District of Columbia have legislation authorizing B-Corps, while 6 additional states […]

Written by Mark R. LePage · Categorized: Business · Tagged: Benefit Corporations, corporate structures

Jan 30 2018

Architects Are All The Same

Clients see us as all the same. One architect is just like another. We are all expected to be wonderfully talented designers. We are expected to know the codes and technical details required to construct safe and healthy buildings. In the eyes of our clients, we are all the same… unless we do something to […]

Written by Mark R. LePage · Categorized: Business · Tagged: Branding, experiences, Marketing

Jan 23 2018

Every Architecture Project
Has Four Corners

Begin with Intention Effective project execution is associated with successful achievement of design intent, high-quality construction, profitability and efficiency. Effective management indeed rests in part with a project manager’s ability to deliver a quality project on time and within the approved fee. But profitability and efficiency of design and production are not the only markers […]

Written by Mark R. LePage · Categorized: Business, Leadership · Tagged: Budgets, Construction Cost, Project Management, Project Schedule, Scope of Work

Jan 16 2018

Should Practical Construction Experience be Required for the Registration of Today’s Architect?

I come from a family of auto mechanics and contractors, so repair and construction are in my blood. Before I was registered as a New York State architect, I worked as a carpenter and mason during summers and school breaks. As a child, I would hear my carpenter uncle speak negatively about architects and I […]

Written by Mark R. LePage · Categorized: Leadership · Tagged: Architect Registration Exam, ARE, Construction

Jan 09 2018

How To Outsource To a Remote Team as an Architect Sole Practitioner

How To Outsource To a Remote Team as an Architect Sole Practitioner Working as an architect sole practitioner has its perks. The freedom and flexibility of working alone, without accountability to a staff or employees is appealing to many small firm architects. What happens, though, when your marketing and sales systems start kicking in and […]

Written by Mark R. LePage · Categorized: Business · Tagged: Freelance Architects, growing, outsourcing, remote teams

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