
|Videos|August 27, 2015
Keep it local and veterinary-specific when hiring an architect
Author(s)Dan Chapel, AIA, NCARB
The right planner will anticipate and handle your headaches and red tape
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Are you familiar with the ins and outs of your city's construction codes? Do you know which contractors are reliable and which are flakes? Dan Chapel, AIA, says a local, veterinary-specific architect can bring essential, nuanced knowledge to your building project. dvm360's Katie James reports live from the Veterinary Economics Hospital Design Conference.
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