Architect of record
The name that appears on the official building permit issued by the approving local government agency.
The architect of record is legally responsible for the project's design, ensuring that it complies with all applicable codes and regulations. They sign off on official documents and coordinate with various stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle.
Used in a sentence
The architect of record is responsible for the project's overall design and compliance.
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