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How to best populate the building committee for your church project, and why

How to structure a building committee charter, and why; example provided

How to use your building committee to develop the architectural program
for your church project, allowing your church to save 10-15% on architectural fees


How to structure your financial program to provide the best financing options

What fees to expect beyond those your architect charges for your church project

How to use the planning process to begin both congregational "buy-in" to the final design, and the fund raising process at the outset of your church project

How to find the best qualified architects for your church project

How to interview them and select the very best one for your church project

Which contract you should have your architect prepare for your church project; it's not the one used by most architects, and why it better serves you

How to pre-qualify general contractors, to minimize the chances of hiring one that's irresponsible, or worse, likely to go out of business during your church project

How to best prepare for the final "completion of construction" inspection

How to arrange for your architect to join you to inspect your church project prior to the end of the "one year warranty" period, and how to maintain it in the future.
A ChurchBusiness.com website article states that the use of a project management professional would be a welcome addition to your church project, and that's absolutely true and excellent advice.  For those churches unable or unwilling to bear the expense, the resources available to subscribers of this site can be used to bring a similar benefit to your church project.
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