20 November 2008
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What do the AIBD and AIA do for Me?

Building a new home is one of life’s greatest joys, and it is for that reason that this process must be taken seriously and handled professionally.

AIBD is an acronym that means American Institute of Building Design. AIA on the other hand means American Institute of Architecture. The AIBD and AIA were established to ensure that the building standards are maintained. AIA for instance is responsible for the licensing of architects and ensuring that the licensed architects are up to the standards required.

People do not always to choose to engage the services of a professional or an expert in matters related to building and construction. This is partly because many people believe that it an unnecessary expense. However, experts caution that it is extremely important that professional consultation is made to ensure the successful completion of a home building project.

In addition, the AIBD, especially, has been very instrumental in enlightening people on the need to have an expert’s guidance in building and construction of a house. It has also informed the public on the materials that are most preferred in construction. The AIA, on the other hand, has worked tirelessly in ensuring that professional qualifications are met by the architects and all the key players in the building and construction industry.

Recently, the board of the AIBD has come up with a method of vetting professionalism and qualification in all the stakeholders in the construction industry. The board has established a certification known as the National Council of Building Designer. This has played a key role in ensuring that high level of professionalism is maintained in the construction industry. This is a further guarantee that the buildings under construction are safe. Despite common belief, architecture involves much more than designing a house.

AIA ensures that the professional code of ethics that govern the architects is followed to the letter. AIA has made a strict emphasis on the involvement of an architect and a qualified one to ensure that there will be no unnecessary costs incurred due to poor construction. A certified architect is very important in determining how strong the building you intend to put up is going to be. An architect can detect the weaknesses of a building just by looking at the design of that building on the piece of paper.

To ensure the success of your new home construction project, be sure to include the services of a certified professional building designer and/or licensed architect. And remember, your house plans are the most important and most crucial part of your new home construction project.

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