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Behind The Design 005: River House by H. Sloane Mayor of UK Architects

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Yes and as I joined with UK Architects we continue to provide a fee estimate based on construction cost and estimated hourly output with some tasks, such as meetings, billed hourly. With clients? The clients had a wonderful trust in me and I was able to maintain the design intent throughout the process. If not, what is?

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Behind the Design 002:HillHouse by Zack / de VitoArchitecture + Construction

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We typically bill T&M, with an estimated cap which has a percent of construction cost adjustment. Virtually 100%, the benefit of doing development work, no client input or approval required. Were there any conflicts with clients or contractors during the process? What was the process for permitting? If not, what is?

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Every Architecture Project Has Four Corners

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Successful project delivery relies on the manager’s understanding of the constraints and goals of the project, both those of the firm and those of the client. At project kick-off, identify your client’s priorities. Estimated Cost of Construction. Review these points with your client and your project team.

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Better Project Management for Small Firm Architects

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Our complete Pre-Design Client Questionnaire template is included with your purchase of our Foundations: Business Forms and Checklists for Architects package. It’s the document that we use at my firm to gather much of this important information from our clients. Estimate often. Listen carefully. Tweet This! ).

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Entrepreneur Architect Academy 012 | My 10 Rules for Better Project Management

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I tell clients that we could design a successful project with nothing more than a scope of work and site plan. This is true, but it is only after listening to our clients hopes, needs and dreams that we can take each project to its pinnacle. Estimate often. Listen carefully. Don’t give your services away.