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Six Ways To Earn More Profit As A Small Firm Architect

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During good times and bad, the dangers threatening our firms not only come from outside pressures but literally from inside our heads. Six Ways To Earn More Profit As A Small Firm Architect. Here are six approaches to earning more profit as a small firm architect: 1. Remember, without profit our firms will fail.

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Do Small Firm Architects Need Professional Liability Insurance?

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As licensed professionals we are legally responsible for the health, safety and welfare of the people using the structures we design. Relative to the other expenses of a small firm, professional liability insurance is down right expensive… until you need it. Have you experienced a situation where your policy saved your firm?

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How to Make More Money as a Small Firm Architect

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As a requirement for licensure, registered architects are responsible for the health, safety and welfare of every occupant in every project we design. Most sole proprietors and small firms I know, struggle to meet the minimum requirements of operation. As an Advisor, the contracts are direct between the owner and contractor.

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8 Reasons Why You Should Provide Construction Administration On Every Project

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Here is a recent comment from the group; “I need to get better at selling my clients on construction administration. I had a recent client back out on (the service) because my drawings were essentially too well done. Once they saw the final drawings, they decided the contractor could handle it without my involvement.”.

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10 Ways An Architect Can Make More Money

EntreArchitect

As a requirement for licensure, registered architects are responsible for the health, safety and welfare of every occupant in every project we design. Most sole practitioners and small firms I know struggle to meet the minimum requirements of operation. As an Advisor, the contracts are direct between the owner and contractor.

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Construction Administration is NOT an Option

EntreArchitect

Here is a recent comment from the group; “I need to get better at selling my clients on construction administration. I had a recent client back out on (the service) because my drawings were essentially too well done. Once they saw the final drawings, they decided the contractor could handle it without my involvement.”

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10 Ways Architects Can Make More Money

EntreArchitect

As a requirement for licensure, registered architects are responsible for the health, safety and welfare of every occupant in every project we design. Most sole proprietors and small firms I know, struggle to meet the minimum requirements of operation. As an Advisor, the contracts are direct between the owner and contractor.