Operating Your Own Architectural or Engineering Practice

Concise Professional Advice

by Walter J. Smith


Formats

Softcover
$16.95
E-Book
$9.99
Softcover
$16.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/24/2012

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Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 192
ISBN : 9781469746357
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 192
ISBN : 9781469746418

About the Book

Starting your own architecture or engineering firm may seem a bit daunting. In Operating Your Own Architectural or Engineering Practice, author Walter J. Smith presents a handbook to help you navigate that process in order to be successful in the long term.

Based on information gleaned from creating and running his own firm, Smith details what it takes to plan, organize, staff, direct, and control a business. Filled with valuable tips and advice, this guide also contains a host of sample forms and documents integral to establishing and maintaining a thriving practice.

Praise for Operating Your Own Architectural or Engineering Practice

“An invaluable resource for a young professional wanting to start his/her own practice. From his years of experience in the profession, Mr. Smith provides insight on planning, financing, and managing relationships with staff and consultants—topics untouched in today’s typical academic environment. Knowing on ‘day one’ what is really involved in the intricacies and mechanics of running a business will increase your potential for success.”

—Kelly Wieczorek, intern, Bay Design Associates Architects, PL

“What started out as a ‘pocket guide’ for architects and engineers actually turned into a handbook for all disciplines in the building process. Contractors, owners, consultants, and financial professionals will receive great insights from reading this book.”

—Myron Mickelson, president of Mickelson Construction Services Inc.


About the Author

Walter J. Smith, AIA is a graduate of the College of Architecture and Design at Kansas State University and served in the US Army Corps of Engineers. He worked in the architecture industry for many years before creating Bay Design Associates Architects in 1992. Smith is now retired.