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Business Listing   Angel Gonzalez Drafting Service - Downey, CA - Phone: (562) 923-2857


Business Listing   Cal Home Service - Downey, CA - Phone: (562) 806-5218


Business Listing   Citta Nuova Designs - Downey, CA - Phone: (562) 923-4101


Business Listing   Draftech Design CO - Downey, CA - Phone: (562) 928-5016


Business Listing   Guillermo Drafting Service - Downey, CA - Phone: (562) 928-5467


Business Listing   LA Drafting - Downey, CA - Phone: (562) 622-8997


Business Listing   MCA and Associates - Downey, CA - Phone: (562) 806-3502


Business Listing   R C Architectural Service - Downey, CA - Phone: (562) 928-1312


Business Listing   Vartanian & Associate - Downey, CA - Phone: (562) 861-4441


Business Listing   Vazquez Designs - Downey, CA - Phone: (562) 928-9175


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Helpful Definition for: Architects


'Architects' are persons who render their services for designing, planning, programming, drawing and meeting other specifications involved in the construction of a building. Architects in Downey have different roles to play in a particular construction project namely designer role where architects create a design concept, documentation role where technical documents are prepared, construction role where projects are put to bid and the construction work is reviewed. Architects in Downey have to possess an architecture degree at the least and must also have a registered license which can be obtained after giving a lot of exams. In Downey the number of architects has increased dramatically over the years.

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