2005-01-13 01:20 AM
2005-01-13 04:37 AM
2005-01-13 04:54 AM
Cole_Construction wrote:Your question is not as broad as it is "loaded." Seriously, I'm not really sure there is such a thing as a "flat rate."
Just curious, what are your flat rates for designing residential work? I know it is a broad question but give a ex.
2005-01-13 06:04 AM
Dwight wrote:
Krikey. Flat rates? I'm voting "NO" on this one.
2005-01-14 12:37 AM
2005-01-14 12:52 AM
Rakela wrote:
no body put some numbers down ??? first, flat fee is a nono; second, fees varies from town to town, but if u wanna hear some numbers lets try:
residential, i have seen people calculate their fees in diff ways, some people use an amount per sq footage which varies from 3 to 6 dls....and because this is not a good or rt way of calculat'g a fee cuz of differences in design and complexity and detail, etc..it is done calculating how many sheets the construction documents wd take and they approximate 30 to 50hrs per dwg and then u come out with a fee....others come out with a fee according to the sq footage of the residence and the approx construction cost times 6 to 12% of that.....and some others just need to keep their people busy and dont make any profit but dont let go anybody......i should go back and read your question,,before i submit this,,but kind of late now...if wrong, beyond sorry.
2005-01-14 02:45 PM
Cole_Construction wrote:Sounds like quite a bit ...
Thank you. I have a buddy of mine that lives in Chicago and he is getting 17% of the total construction costs. That is a lot in my mind.
2005-01-14 02:53 PM
Cole_Construction wrote:Cole,
Thank you. I have a buddy of mine that lives in Chicago and he is getting 17% of the total construction costs. That is a lot in my mind.
Rakela wrote:
...residential, i have seen people calculate their fees in diff ways...
2005-01-14 03:29 PM
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