VASTU SANKALPA ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES

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Janaka Wickramaarachchi

Architect
Phone: 077 784 1474
Fax.: 071 999 3131

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VASTU SANKALPA ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES
D S Senanayake Veediya Kandy Kandy
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Last updated on Sep 7, 2023
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Business Description

Vastu Sankalpa Architectural Services, was established in the year 2000 as an individual consultancy practice. Janaka Wickramarachchi worked as freelance architect since 1996.
Industry
Professional Services »  Construction of buildingsConstruction of houses
Engaged in:
Building consultants, Construction of buildings, Architects, Construction of houses, Construction of other civil engineering projects
ISIC Codes
410042907110

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What is the phone number for VASTU SANKALPA ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES?

The phone number for VASTU SANKALPA ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES is 077 784 1474.
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Where is VASTU SANKALPA ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES located?

VASTU SANKALPA ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES is located at D S Senanayake Veediya Kandy Kandy, 20000.
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What days are VASTU SANKALPA ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES open?

VASTU SANKALPA ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES is open Mon–Tue, Thu–Sun 8 AM–8 PM; Wed 8 AM–5 PM.
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Is there a primary contact for VASTU SANKALPA ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES?

Janaka Wickramaarachchi (Architect) at VASTU SANKALPA ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES. You can contact Janaka Wickramaarachchi at email address [email protected].
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There is no website listed for VASTU SANKALPA ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES, but you can find VASTU SANKALPA ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES on Facebook.
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Anonymous UserAug 18, 2015
★★★★OB DESCRIPTION AS AN ARCHITECT Architects work in the construction industry and are involved with designing new buildings, extensions or alterations to existing buildings, or advising on the restoration and conservation of old properties. We can work on individual buildings or on large redevelopment schemes, and can be responsible for the design of the surrounding landscape and spaces. Architects work closely with their clients and users to make sure that projected designs match their needs and are functional, safe and economical. They usually control a project from start to finish and work with a number of construction professionals, including surveyors and engineers, producing drawings and specifications that the construction team works to. The role of an architect is very varied and can range from freelance and small-scale project work to employment with multinational organizations working on iconic landmarks. TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITIES Architects are involved from the earliest stages of a building project, which can start with developing ideas with the client, establishing budgets, assessing the needs of the building and its users, and its impact within the local environment. They assist with site selection and work closely with contractors on site, ensuring that works are carried out to specific standards and that, above all, the building is sustainable, functional and aesthetically pleasing. They also need to have an awareness of commercial and financial considerations. Responsibilities vary but typically include: discussing the objectives, requirements and budget of a project; consulting with other professionals about design; preparing and presenting feasibility reports and design proposals to the client; advising the client on the practicality of their project; specifically using computer-aided design software; keeping within financial budgets and deadlines; producing detailed workings, drawings and specifications; specifying the nature and quality of materials required; preparing estimate applications and presentations; negotiating with contractors and other professionals; preparing applications for planning and Public Authority; drawing up Estimate documents for contracts; project managing and helping to coordinate the work of contractors; controlling a project from start to finish; regular site visits to check on progress, ensuring that the project is running on time and to budget
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