If your company operates facilities in twelve states, you probably have relationships with eight to ten architecture firms. Maybe more. Some were inherited; others were chosen by regional facilities managers who needed someone local, fast, and available. A few have delivered excellent work. Others are names in a spreadsheet that no one at headquarters could…
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Every large-scale commercial construction project goes through different phases. It typically begins with an operational need, leadership buy-in, a budget allocation, and a directive to move. In large organizations, those informing the decisions shift throughout different phases, and each has a focus on different aspects of the work. Executives are busy running the organization and…
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