2005-01-13 01:20 AM
2005-02-15 06:05 AM
2005-02-15 03:58 PM
We priced custom residential design as described above until last week. We were still suffering each job, then realized that the end of SD is not the critical threshold for determining when to stop hourly work.When doing custom residential, I always bill hourly through SD, then based on the final design, I quote DD, CD and Construction Administration as a fixed fee...
ideal fee structure for custom design
2005-02-15 04:22 PM
Using that logic, musical bands would only ever sell one album. Studios would only sell one DVD, and Apple would still be operating out of a suburban garage.Like it or not, the residential market is clearly divided into 2 sectors, custom and stock (including stock modified). It has been for awhile and with the internet has become an even faster evolving market. When I did custom work and charged design fee per hour, then $5-6 sqft (engineering and site extra $ as needed) I made $100/$150 hour, I never understood firms saying they could not make it work.
Architects should really latch on to the copyright bandwagon. Our work is exactly the type of effort it's intended to promote and protect. And, to be fair, a developer paying a licencing fee for homes 2,3 & 4 is still doing well on the basis that he's paying a reduced design fee on those homes.
2005-02-16 04:08 AM
2005-04-02 03:19 PM
"Cole_Construction" wrote:
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.
I do the same (% of total construction cost). The % though varies depending on the nature of the building. Note though that this fee is for design alternatives, final designs, planning permits, estimating quantities, getting qoutes from workers and suppliers, arranging and managing the construction. The fee is payable in stages following submission of work to the client.
For visualisation services we charge hourly and try to be very very cheap (a 5 hr job costs the day salary of any expertise worker, we assume that this is the double than the unexperience worker in our market).
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