2. Participants in the act of building
2.1 Owner
The project owner can be defined as any person (individual or group) who, as the owner of a plot of land, or at the very least as the holder of a right to build on that land, enters into one or more leasing contracts with one or more building professionals (known as "lessors"), to build a structure on his or her behalf.
The client is therefore the person who commissions and pays for work carried out by an architect, one (or more) contractor(s), one (or more) technical design office(s) or engineering company(ies), with the finished building intended either for his or her own personal use, or for resale, rental or any other use.
Ever since the Civil Code was drafted in 1804, the legislator...
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Standards and norms
- Marchés privés. Cahiers types. Cahier des clauses administratives générales (CCAG) applicable aux travaux de bâtiment faisant l'objet de marchés privés - NF P 03-001 - 10-2017
- Marchés privés. Cahiers types. Cahier des clauses administratives générales (CCAG) applicable aux travaux de génie civil faisant l'objet de marchés privés - NF P 03-002 - 10-2014
Legislation and regulations
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Code of ethics for architects (excerpts)
Article 2. – The vocation of the architect is to participate in everything that concerns the act of building and the development of space; in general, he exercises the function of project manager.
In addition to drawing up the architectural project, the architect may be involved in the following...
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