Wednesday, August 31, 2011

SEPTEMBER BDAQ MEETING

Meeting Date...........................
Wednesday, 14th September, 2011.

Pacific Paradise Bowls Club.
13 Menzies Drive, Pacific Paradise.
(refer to adjacent map)

Meeting Commences 6.00pm.
No charge to attend meeting.
(Tax deductable 2 course meal available for $20)


SPONSOR:       
  1. BONDOR / SOLARSPAN - Steve Cramb from Solarspan will be telling us about the InsulLiving project. The InsulLiving project was conceived by Bondor as the next phase in the journey towards zero energy housing, with an 8+ star energy rating.
    Steve will demonstrate:
    • The ease of construction using Insulwall® & SolarSpan®
    • The speed of construction
    • The reduced requirements for trades..
    www.solarspan.com.au (Steve Cramb 0418 748 680)
  2. APRICUS Michael Axisa from Apricus Solar Hot Water Australia will give us an overview of their Evacuated Tube solar water heating technology and its benefits. We will also get a preview of the soon to be released Alunga system which will combine Hot Water, Pool Heating and Space heating in the one tank. A very intersting development.           (Michael Axisa 0424 133 599) www.apricus.com.au/
SPECIAL PRESENTATION:
  1. Rod Richards is back again for our September meeting talking about business planning, and planning for success.

    Last minute change to Rod's presentation: Rod will mix it up in his session with a round table forum on "Looking for new Opportunities through Marketing Strategies". He will be calling for ideas and suggestions in developing an effective marketing plan. This should be a lively and thought provoking session, with the opportunity to think about your business and what you do in a different way.

    Free business plan templates will be given out on the night to all attendees.            (Rod Richards 0408 750 502) www.richardsconsulting.com.au
DOOR PRIZE: A couple of door prizes will be on offer during the evening - another good reason to attend.

Members note: Please bring your business card to provide to sponsors.

Close of Meeting at 8:30 pm approx.

RSVP             ian@mojodesign.net.au

Monday, August 29, 2011

Sunny Coast State Award Winners

Congratulations to the Sunshine Coast members who won awards at the 2011 BDAQ State Building Design Awards on the 20th August 2011.

Here they are:

Premier Award Winner
Residential Alterations & Additions > $600,000
Gerard Smith                        Mojo Design  

New Homes 351 - 450 sqm
WINNER
Norman Richards                 Norman Richards Building Design + Interiors  


New Homes 451 - 600 sqm
WINNER
Chris Clout                                Chris Clout Design 


New Homes > 600 sqm
WINNER
Paul Clout                             Paul Clout Design          


Residential Alterations & Additions $300,000 - $600,000
WINNER
Chris Clout                               Chris Clout Design          


Residential Alterations & Additions > $600,000
WINNER
Gerard Smith                        Mojo Design                                                         


High Density Multi-Residential
WINNER
Brad Read                                 Brad Read Design Group Pty Ltd                  

The Peter Modini Memorial Award for Commercial Buildings
 COMMENDATION Brad Read                                 Brad Read Design Group Pty Ltd          

Industrial Buildings
WINNER
Kieron James                        Kieron James Design           

   
Best Residential Interior
WINNER
Paul Clout                                   Paul Clout Design    

 Environmentally Sustainable Design
WINNER
TimChristopher               Golden BeachDesign   


  
New Homes <$1100 per sqm
WINNER
TimChristopher                Golden BeachDesign   

               
New Homes $1101 - $1400 per sqm
WINNER
Norman Richards                 Norman Richards Building Design + Interiors 

 
Best Bathroom Design
WINNER
Tim Christopher                   Golden BeachDesign  

Best Pool or Water Feature
WINNER
Chris Clout                             Chris Clout Design          

for more details and photos see the BDAQ Blog site
http://buildingdesignersqld.blogspot.com/p/2011-queensland-building-design-awards.html                                             

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

September meeting preview

Rod Richards is back again for our September meeting talking about business planning, and planning for success.

Rod will mix it up in his session with a round table forum on business planning. He will be calling for ideas and suggestions while filling in a business plan live. This should be a lively and thought provoking session, with the opportunity to think about your business and what you do in a different way.

Free business plan templates will be given out on the night to all attendees.

Set aside the 14th September, come along, stretch your mind and take your business to another level at our next BDAQ Sunshine Coast meeting. Look forward to seeing you all there.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Recommended Reading

The Architects’ Guide to Fees + Contracts

Published Aug 2010    Format PDF     Price AU$67    (available in 13 currencies)
If you are thinking about becoming a freelance architect or running your own practice then The Architects' Guide to Fees + Contracts can help. This step by step guide will show you how to write effective architectural fee proposals and it explains the common contractual terms and conditions that you should be including in all your appointments.

http://blueturtlemc.com/portfolio

The Architects’ Guide to Design Fee Psychology

Published Apr 2011    Format PDF     Price AU$47    (available in 13 currencies)
New: Despite what economists would have you believe people have a tendency to make irrational and illogical decisions when addressing financially related issues. Whether or not you are proposing fair and reasonable fees may not be the determining factor in winning new work.

http://blueturtlemc.com/portfolio

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Masterclass recordings

Darryl O’Brien has presented two Masterclass presentations on the New Premises Standard.

Following is the link for both Masterclass recordings.


Feel free to contact me if you have any queries.

Kind Regards,
Cherése Audie

Office Assistant
Building Designers' Association of Queensland & Northern Territory
PO Box 651, Strathpine QLD 4500
P: (07) 3889 9119

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

BDAQ Technical Committee Breakfast - Join us!

Only three days to go until the BDAQ technical committee breakfast at Victoria Park Golf Club this Friday at 8.00am.

The good news is that you are invited. It’s not just for committee.

The really big news is that our guest speaker will be Ian Jennings, General Manager of the Building Services Authority. Ian has first-hand knowledge of how the building industry is going and where it is headed. His role is to monitor BSA licensees to ensure that they remain financially viable so he should know the real state of the industry. Ian also knows about the current position and future direction of national licencing.

This is a not-to-be-missed event and at just $50 it is probably the best value breakfast you will ever experience.

We do need to know in the next twenty-four hours if you and your friends will be coming so please let us know as soon as you are able.

Kind Regard,
The BDAQ Team

Friday, August 12, 2011

Gloomy outlook? Try these actions to stay on top.

It’s impossible to read the news without getting the distinct impression we’re heading for stormy weather. Here’s what you need to do


  • 1. Avoid morale hoovers
If you’re prone to getting a bit freaked out by gloomy talk, make sure you keep a polite distance from those who scaremonger. While hiding under the covers may not be the best strategy; nor is moping around looking and feeling scared.
  •  2. Choose your clients
If there’s ever a time to stop doing scrappy work with second-rate customers, now is that time. 
Start being the best you can be and stop burning time and energy on those who drain you.
Not sure how? This may sound cheesy, but well, buy our book and read it.      
  •  3. Get raucous!
A great way to get noticed and attract new opportunities is to rattle cages. Get involved in discussions, forums, social networking and face-to-face networking and freely share knowledge and opinion about the sector within which you work.
Offer help, help and a little more help to anyone who’ll listen and savour the effect that giving has on receiving.       
  • 4. Reassure
It’s tempting to discount when times are tough, but in this environment people are looking for reassurance that they’re spending their money wisely.
It’s rarely the cheapest who wins the sale; it’s the one with the safest hands.
  •  5. Make a fuss
There’s one kind of dust that definitely doesn’t need a hoover - fairy dust - so sprinkle liberally on your fans and raving fans. These are the wonderful people who support your business and refer you to others, so stay in regular contact.


Finally, I can’t end without pointing out the benefits of professional development at a time like this and yes, Independents’ Day is one day of learning you really shouldn’t miss. Just see what we’ve got planned.

Robert Gerrish is one of the Flying Solo crew and supports soloists as a coach and consultant. He presents at conferences and networking events and bangs on to the media or anyone who listens, about all things micro. He’s the co-author of Flying Solo – How to go it alone in business

http://www.flyingsolo.com.au/startup/business-confidence/gloomy-outlook-try-these-actions-to-stay-on-top

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Common pitfalls in practice management

An article from Total Synergy

"I don’t set my rates, the market determines what we can charge. I have to settle for what the market will pay.Most accountants and lawyers earn more than double what the average architect earns. And it’s not because they are better at managing their rates – they simply charge more. A lawyer’s or accountant’s bill will list everything they did in great detail, including that hourly rate. Here’s how they do it. ....""


  • "This practice runs on great design!....."
  • "Of course I back up, let me show you...."
  • "We don’t budget projects or track progress..."
  • "I can’t afford to spend more money on software....."

read more of this article at:http://www.totalsynergy.com.au/TSweb/Pdfs/marketing/aapracticepages.pdf