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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. What was the process for permitting? This was a fixed fee based on the design scope with an hourly rate for the construction period.

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

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If its a development project, what is the marketing strategy to sell it? It was a development. Do you have a regular business development process (pipeline) that you use to acquire the leads for the next project? As a development the design fee was “at cost” Is that your preferred fee structure?

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Every Architecture Project Has Four Corners

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We benefit if we develop the practice of looking outward, with the intention of gaining a better understanding of our clients and their needs. To address the need for clarity and brevity in a high-speed design and construction environment, I have developed the idea that “Every Project Has Four Corners”. Estimated Cost of Construction.

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Better Project Management for Small Firm Architects

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Systems are the sound structure of a successful architectural firm. They establish the discipline required for financial success and the freedom to develop a portfolio of highly developed architecture. Every firm, with any experience, has many of these processes already in place. Estimate often. Tweet This! ).

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

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Systems are the sound structure of a successful architectural firm. They establish the discipline required for financial success and the freedom to develop a portfolio of highly developed architecture. Every firm, with any experience, has many of these processes already in place. Estimate often. Listen carefully.