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Peter O'Dwyer Architects is a full service Architectural firm located in Swords, Co. Dublin since 2009. Our firm provides architectural design, project planning, and construction management for residential and commercial projects for public and private organizations. Our team has completed residential and commercial projects with solar technology and 'green' design.
Peter O'Dwyer Architects has a commitment to provide quality services, client satisfaction and cost-effective projects. Our excellent references lead us from project to project.
Peter graduated with an architecture degree from UCD in 1996. He is a registered architect and member of the RIAI since 2001.
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- Architectural design from concept to completion
- Feasibility studies, site investigation
- Energy conscious and sustainable design strategies.
- Model making
- Conservation and protected structure works
- Project supervisor design process & dealing with client's statutory duties under Safety and Health and other relevant legislation
- Fire certificate applications. Fire Safety Certificates are required for all Buildings except private dwelling houses. We prepare applications for Fire Safety Certificates on a regular basis, from the simple commercial buildings to large scale Apartment Developments.
- Disability access certificate applications. Disability Access Certificates are required for all Buildings except private dwelling houses.
- Planning applications (outline, full, & retention) & Planning Appeals
- Overall development budgets and costing
- Project programming
- Delivery of projects on programme and on budget
- Coordinating structural, services, energy, cost, planning, conservation and fire consultant input
- RIAI Building contract administration
- Project management
- Inspection and certification of work during and after construction
- Condition survey reports for property sales
- We prepare and issue Legal Maps for Land Registry and Property Sales. We also provide advice on rights of way and various issues involved
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