no offense to any engineer, but consult an architect regarding the design of your proposed dwelling.. thats his main service.... and ask to see previous work to see if his designs enthuse you...
A Q.S. will also be only needed for more complicated designs, or if you have a particular budget you wish to work to which will limit the potential size of your house.
Why is it that everyone thinks only complicated and bigger houses deserve value for money?????????
Irrespective of the psize of the project the basis to which a QS works is the same and the basis to which the client sets out is the same.
A QS has a role to play in every project big or small.
, which I'm sure is outside the realms of most architects......
agreed, but I'd add the caveat.... a good QS
what makes you come up with that mind boggling statement???....
it means exactly what it says on the tin: a lot of architects won't / can't certify anything to do with structure. For reasons of either a technical nature, or, insurance cover.
What's so hard to understand about that?
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