The BIID Concise Agreement for Interior Design Services (CID/11)
- Short, clear, and easy-to-use, The BIID Concise Agreement for Interior Design Services (CID/11) is a simplified and shortened form of ID/10 – the industry standard form of interior designer appointment.
- CID/11 is designed to be used on projects which are not of a considerable value or where the work or services involved are not complex in nature, and is thus complementary to ID/10, which is designed to be used in all other contexts.
Please note that this is a copyrighted document and you may not distribute or reproduce the whole or any part of this publication in any work, whether in hard copy, electronic or any other form. We recommend two copies are purchased for each project, one for the designer/design practice and one for the client.
£17.95 +VAT
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BIID Agreement for Interior Design Services 2010 (ID/10)
- The industry standard contract in the UK
- Suitable for a range of interior design services
- Designed to create the fairest balance of risk between designer and client
- Suitable for commercial and domestic projects
- Includes provision to act as a contractor – e.g. for installation management services as an independent and impartial agent of the client (including monitoring of the execution of building work by others) as well as provision to undertake as principal simple building works and decorations
- Includes provision to act as retailer – e.g. for the procurement and supply of furnishings, fitting and equipment (FF&E)
Please note that this is a copyrighted document and you may not distribute or reproduce the whole or any part of this publication in any work, whether in hard copy, electronic or any other form. We recommend two copies are purchased for each project, one for the designer/design practice and one for the client.
£32.00
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The BIID Interior Design Job Book
by Stephen and Diana Yakeley
- The first book to set out the professional standard for running an interior design project in the UK
- Suitable for all interior designers – working alone or as part of a design team, on a commercial or residential project of any size
- Provides guidance for every stage of a job, from appraisal of the client’s requirements through to practical completion and payment.
- Includes model letters and specimen forms which can be quickly adapted to any job.
- Contains a clause-by-clause explanation of the standard form of client contract, ID/10
"This book must be a welcome addition for interior designers who need the comfort zone that they are managing all aspects of the job. I think this concise reference book with excellent examples on how to handle different aspects of the design and management process will be a great asset to many. We live in changing and litigious times so it is important to be up to date and professional with all aspects of job management, so that we can flourish with our design skills and be comforted that we have the business side covered too."
Angela Brady, RIBA President Elect Sept 2010-2011
"The BIID has developed the most significant new publication for interior designers. The Job Book is an important tool in supporting professionalism and education, the core of the BIID's ethos."
Gregory Phillips, Gregory Phillips Architects
£49.95
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Further Reading
- Architects Job Book by Bob Dalziel and Nigel Ostime
- A Guide to Letter Contracts Ronald Phillips
- Creative Research: The Theory and Practice of Research for the Creative Industries by Hilary Collins
- Evidence Based Design for Interior Designers by Linda L Nussbaumer
- Getting the Builders In by Paul J Grimaldi
- Professional Practice for Interior Designers by Christine M. Piotowski
- The Architects Guide to Running a Job by Ronald Green