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1545
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Representative Foyle Hightower, Jr. (D-Anson) introduced a bill in the General Assembly that would repeal Qualification-Based Selection for architectural and engineering services on public projects and require the state to consider bids for such services
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North Carolina Architecture (NoCar NA 730 N8 N67x), Vol. 41 Issue 3, Summer 1993, p6-7, por
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1546
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Norma DeCamp Burns, president and CEO of Burnstudio Architects in Raleigh, has been accepted into the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects. Fewer than 5 percent of the American Institute of Architects' members have been so honored.
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35478
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The alternative form of architectural work showcased was corporate architecture. General reasons cited were stability and national trends in layoffs. A more specific reason was associated with a plum employment opportunity offered at East Carolina University. Examples of other alternative forms, cited on a recent AIA survey, were design firms not headed by a licensed architect and work in engineering.
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