The Biid Concise Agreement for Interior Design Services


Book Description

Short, clear, and easy to use, The BIID Concise Agreement for Interior Design Services (CID/14) is a simplified version of the industry standard form of interior design appointment. This new edition has been made even more user friendly, and is suitable for all but the largest and most complex projects, ensuring a fair and balanced relationship between designer and client. Some new features include: * Three clear and distinct Schedules of Services - Design Services, FF&E Services and Building Services. * Additional clauses based on designers real, professional experiences * Fully updated references to the new RIBA Plan of Work 2013. The changes to the contract have been carefully developed by a BIID working party, comprised of experienced residential and commercial interior designers, to ensure that this new contract is as relevant, usable and flexible as possible, and can be easily understood by professionals and clients alike.




The BIID Concise Agreement for Interior Design Services


Book Description

Short, clear, and easy to use, The BIID Concise Agreement for Interior Design Services (CID/12) is a simplified and shortened form of ID/10 - the industry standard form of interior design appointment. Ideal for use on lower-value projects or where the work or services involved are not complex, CID/12 sets out a fair balance in the interests of both interior designers and clients. It is fully endorsed by the British Institute of Interior Design (BIID). CID/12 includes revisions to reflect recent legislation whilst remaining user-friendly. Incorporating essential safeguards for both interior designers and clients alike, it includes tear out pages with a specimen letter and notes on the use of the form to guide designers in completing it.




BIID Interior Design Project Book


Book Description

The touchstone guide to running projects from the British Institute of Interior Design (BIID). By setting out actions step-by-step, this essential handbook identifies the key obligations of the interior designer at each project stage. Straightforward explanation is supplemented by invaluable checklists and templates. Featuring crucial advice on administering construction contracts, it references the new RIBA/BIID Domestic Professional Services Contract 2020 for interior design services. Reflecting the RIBA Plan of Work 2020 and contemporary working practice, it provides a systematic operational framework that can be applied to all types of projects. Comprehensive in scope with a logical structure, it embraces the theme of collaboration within the project team. It also addresses post-occupancy evaluation, modern methods of construction and sustainability. Suitable for projects within any industry sector and practice type, from large international firms to sole practitioners, it is accessible to designers with different levels of experience.




The BIID Interior Design Job Book


Book Description

The BIID Interior Design Job Book is the first book to set out the professional standard for running an interior design project. It does so step by step, in a sequence designed to complement the construction industry’s standard Plan of Work, providing guidance at every stage of a job from appraisal of the client’s requirements through to completion. Suitable for all interior design projects – whether small or large – and for both interior designers working in an integrated design team and those acting as lead consultant, it brings a codified procedure and a professional rigour to the way your practice works and the way your projects run – vital for achieving a professional edge in a competitive field. Its hands-on approach is supplemented by numerous model letters and specimen forms, which the designer can quickly adapt to any job in question.




The BIID Interior Design Job Book


Book Description

The BIID Interior Design Job Book is the first book to set out the professional standard for running an interior design project. It does so step by step, in a sequence designed to complement the construction industry’s standard Plan of Work, providing guidance at every stage of a job from appraisal of the client’s requirements through to completion. Suitable for all interior design projects – whether small or large – and for both interior designers working in an integrated design team and those acting as lead consultant, it brings a codified procedure and a professional rigour to the way your practice works and the way your projects run – vital for achieving a professional edge in a competitive field. Its hands-on approach is supplemented by numerous model letters and specimen forms, which the designer can quickly adapt to any job in question.




The BIID Concise Agreement for Interior Design Services


Book Description

CID/14 has been prepared for use by those designers who wish to set up a contract of appointment with clients based on a memorandum of agreeement.