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How to Make More Money as a Small Firm Architect

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The personal emotion, attachment and dedication that each project receives is unequaled in any other profession.The time and effort required to properly develop a design and complete a thorough set of construction documents is difficult for most anyone outside the profession to understand. Forget about profit. We deserve to earn more.

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10 Ways An Architect Can Make More Money

EntreArchitect

The time and effort required to properly develop a design and complete a thorough set of construction documents is difficult for most anyone outside the profession to understand. As a requirement for licensure, registered architects are responsible for the health, safety and welfare of every occupant in every project we design.

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A Guide to Successful Recruitment at Your Architecture Firm (Part One)

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Although you might be ‘Boxing’ currently at a ‘Flyweight Level,’ procedures for Payroll, PAYE, and Health & Safety will be no different to ‘Heavyweights!’ Dependent upon Territory, Legal Advice in terms of Contracts, etc., Indeed, the ‘Overhead’ of recruiting your initial employee is a substantial one. Salaried Personnel.

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10 Ways Architects Can Make More Money

EntreArchitect

The personal emotion, attachment and dedication that each project receives is unequaled in any other profession.The time and effort required to properly develop a design and complete a thorough set of construction documents is difficult for most anyone outside the profession to understand. Forget about profit. We deserve to earn more.

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How I Started My Own Architecture Firm (Part 3)

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We knew, in the back of our minds, that we had a safety net and I am quite certain that was the source of our blind courage. During that first year of business I was still consulting for local architects through The Construction Documents Company and Annmarie was working full time for an architect in Katonah, New York designing custom homes.