Business of Architecture: Partnering in Architecture

Business of Architecture: Partnering in Architecture

Join the Business of Architecture Committee, in person or online, for a roundtable discussion regarding partnering in architecture.

By AIA Colorado

Date and time

Wednesday, September 10 · 4:30 - 6:30pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Join AIA Colorado's Business of Architecture Committee for a roundtable discussion. This is a hybrid event, taking place in person and via Teams.


When: Wednesday, September 10th
Time: Networking 5:30 – 6 pm; Roundtable discussion 6 – 7:30 pm.
Teams: Available at 6 pm
Where: Neoera office: 1200 Bannock Street, Denver (street parking, parking meter)

Topic: Partnering in Architecture. We will discuss topics such as:

  • When do you know it’s time to partner with another architecture firm?
  • What are the pros and cons to partnering with other architecture firms?
  • What are the various partnership/teaming agreements that could benefit firms?
  • Joint Ventures vs. Teaming Agreements and associated risk
  • Design-build relationships with GC as prime


Registration is required. Please indicate with your RSVP if you will be attending in person or via Teams.


These are hybrid events, meeting in person at Neoera‘s offices (1200 Bannock Street, Denver) and via Teams. Links to join via Teams are included in the Eventbrite RSVP emails and will be visible on this Eventbrite listing page once you’ve successfully RSVP’d and are logged into Eventbrite.


Due to the limited capacity of this event and refreshments being provided, if you are no longer able to attend, please come back to Eventbrite and update your RSVP.

Organized by

AIA Colorado—the Colorado Chapter of the American Institute of Architects—is the voice of the architecture profession in Colorado. Through advocacy, leadership development, education and resources for architects, the organization supports architecture professionals in designing a better world where we all can live, work and play. Our statewide network of 2,500 members includes architects, those working toward licensure and allied industry professionals.

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