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Jesse Bulman

By: Jesse Bulman
August 31st, 2022

Energy performance is a top concern for many building owners. After all, an inefficient building can increase your utility costs and drain your operational budget. To achieve a high-performance space, you need to make informed decisions at every stage of the architectural process.

By: Jesse Bulman
August 12th, 2022

Whether a school or workplace, a flexible interior offers many benefits. Flexibility can help you maintain your building’s usefulness even as your needs change. It can also help you reduce the likelihood of extensive renovations, saving you time and money while minimizing your carbon footprint.

By: Jesse Bulman
June 15th, 2022

Whether you represent a public school, university, or municipality, you may need to go through a bidding process to secure a contractor. While public bidding promotes competition, it also adds a layer of complexity to a building project. You and your architect may need to check some extra boxes to ensure the process runs smoothly.

By: Jesse Bulman
June 1st, 2022

Building projects are full of uncertainty. With many moving parts and technical elements, it’s important to implement a quality assurance process and make sure everything is operating correctly.

By: Jesse Bulman
April 29th, 2022

Public bidding can be nerve-racking. In times of economic uncertainty, you may worry about bids coming in over budget. Thankfully, your architect can help manage uncertainty by utilizing a bid alternate.

By: Jesse Bulman
February 16th, 2022

A feasibility study is an important early step in the architectural process. Whether you want to construct a new building, undertake a renovation, or improve your current space, an architect can help you explore options and determine budgets.

By: Jesse Bulman
February 4th, 2022

Starting a building project can feel intimidating—especially if it’s your first time. You may be wondering:

By: Jesse Bulman
January 24th, 2022

The words “errors and omissions” can be somewhat taboo in the world of architecture and construction. For many, these words are associated with cost overruns and delayed schedules, making them a source of anxiety.

By: Jesse Bulman
January 19th, 2022

Post-occupancy evaluations are a vital part of the architectural process. They help you and your architect assess how the project is serving occupants and provide an opportunity to revisit project goals.

By: Jesse Bulman
November 19th, 2021

For some building owners, sustainable design may seem out of reach. While effective, green building rating systems like LEED and Living Building Challenge can add to a project’s cost.