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How to Make More Money as a Small Firm Architect

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Like any small business, architects must pay the typical operating expenses required to remain buoyant, such as utilities, professional service fees, consultants’ fees, insurances and several other overhead expenditures. Most sole proprietors and small firms I know, struggle to meet the minimum requirements of operation.

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Architect-Led Construction Management Services

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During my interview with a potential client, I answer many questions. Today, we invite about 10% of our clients to have their projects be built using our Architect-Led Construction Management Services. Most are very similar; How much will it cost? How long will it take? Are you available to start right away? Do you have any references?

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10 Ways An Architect Can Make More Money

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Like any small business, architects must pay the typical operating expenses required to remain buoyant, such as utilities, professional service fees, consultants’ fees, insurances and several other overhead expenditures. Most sole practitioners and small firms I know struggle to meet the minimum requirements of operation.

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Almost 40 Tips for Starting an Architecture Firm

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For example, as a firm with only two people, Mike assumes the role of the lead designer, draftsman, receptionist, custodian of the building he owns and runs his practice from, and so on. When you start getting more clients for your business, you’ll find yourself working at all times of the day. Time management will be difficult.

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10 Ways Architects Can Make More Money

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Like any small business, architects must pay the typical operating expenses required to remain buoyant, such as utilities, professional service fees, consultants’ fees, insurances and several other overhead expenditures. Most sole proprietors and small firms I know, struggle to meet the minimum requirements of operation.

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How To More Than Double Your Fee

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During my interview with a potential client, I answer many questions. During the design phases, we provide additional cost estimating services and manage the owners budget throughout the process of development. The post How To More Than Double Your Fee appeared first on EntreArchitect // Small Firm Entrepreneur Architects.

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Entrepreneur Architect Academy 007.2 | How To Become The Richest Architect You Know (Part 2 of 3)

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Financial Management for the Small Architectural Firm: Terminology and Examples. In my previous article , I made the strong case as to why your small firm needs to think like a business and not just like an architect. There are three steps you need to do when creating a profit plan: Step 1: Estimate your expenses.