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Name of Podcast: ARKISPEAKS: THE ARCH 415 PODCAST CHALLENGE

Episode Number: Group 10- The Consultants


Podcast Episode Title: "The Architecture Corner: Choosing the
Right Contractor with John Doe"
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Audience: Students, educators

"The Architecture Corner: Choosing the Right Contractor with John


Doe"

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Introduction:
Welcome to the Architecture Corner, where we discuss all things
related to the built environment. Btw I’m Ryjel Zaballero. And I’m
Jessa opus. In today's episode, we're excited to be joined by an
experienced architect who will be sharing their expertise on choosing
the right contractor for a project.

Segment 1 (0:30 - 1:30):


Our guest today is John Doe, an award-winning architect with over 20
years of experience in the field. John, thank you for joining us
today. Can you tell us a little bit about your background and how you
got into architecture?

Segment 2 (1:30 - 3:00):


As an architecture student, I'm always looking for advice and guidance
from experienced professionals like yourself. Now, let's talk about
choosing the right contractor for a project. John, can you give us an
overview of the process and what factors should be considered when
making this decision?
Segment 3 (3:00 - 5:00):
What are some red flags to watch out for when choosing a contractor?
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Are there any common mistakes that clients make when selecting a
contractor?

Segment 4 (5:00 - 6:30):


In your experience, what sets a great contractor apart from a mediocre
one?

Segment 5 (6:30 - 8:00):


John, do you have any advice for clients who are starting a project
and are looking to choose the right contractor? What steps can they
take to ensure a successful collaboration?

Conclusion:
Thank you, John, for sharing your insights on choosing the right
contractor for a project. Your advice will be invaluable for clients
who are embarking on a building or renovation project. We look forward
to having you back on the show in the future.

This has been the Architecture Corner. Tune in next time for more
discussions on all things related to the built environment.

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