• What is the correct english/international term for the role of the architect that oversees the entire building process? Those who hire engineers and contracters etc.
    In Danish it’s totalrådgiver which translates losely to total consultant...

  • Project manager?

  • Lead Designer normally (though we won't directly hire the engineers and contractors due to associated risk, just recommend to the client)

  • totalrådgiver

    That is definitely my new career.

  • If you are hiring the consultants and contractors directly (ie. The client has only one contact to deal with - with you) then I think the closest would be management contractor. If you coordinate everything but client still has many contracts to sign, then you are construction manager. I don't know if the fact you are also designer/architect makes a difference.

  • Principle Contacter maybe? Over here it’s the lead contracter responsible for all others (including sub contractors). Separate to project manager and project designer.
    Totalradgiver is a much better title though!

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