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This page shows all the libraries, lists, discussion boards, and surveys in this Web site. Click the name of a library or list to view its contents. The Recycle Bin contains deleted items. To create a new library or list, click Create.
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  Document Libraries

Document Center Document Center    17 5 weeks ago
Form Templates Form Templates  This library contains administrator-approved form templates that were activated to this site collection.  0 9 months ago

  Picture Libraries

There are no picture libraries.

  Lists

Announcements Announcements  Use the Announcements list to post messages on the home page of your site.  2 6 months ago
Events Events  Use the Events list to keep informed of upcoming meetings, deadlines, and other important events.  1 9 months ago
Links Links  Use the Links list for links to Web pages that your team members will find interesting or useful.  4 9 months ago
Tasks Tasks  Use the Tasks list to keep track of work that you or your team needs to complete.  0 9 months ago

  Discussion Boards

General Discussion General Discussion  Use the General Discussion to hold newsgroup-style discussions on topics relevant to your team.  8 5 months ago

  Surveys

How Should the Government Define a Small Architecture Firm? How Should the Government Define a Small Architecture Firm?  According to the Small Business Administration (SBA), in most non-manufacturing industries a small business is one that has no more than $7 million in annual average receipts. Landscape architect and interior design businesses are defined as small if they are at or below that $7 million threshold. However, the SBA defines a small architectural business as having no more than $4.5 million in average annual receipts. The same goes for engineering businesses. The SBA explains how it derives at these figures, based on a number of factors.

Is that fair? Being a small business opens a world of loans and assistance and even government contracting opportunities. Are some small-but-not-small-enough-by-SBA-standards architecture firms (i.e., those that are between $4.5 million and $7 million) at a competitive disadvantage? Or are the numbers right? 
0 9 months ago

  Sites and Workspaces

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  Recycle Bin

Recycle Bin Recycle Bin  Use this page to restore items that you have deleted from this site, or to empty deleted items. 0