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Architects Fees Minor Works 2020
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ISBN | 9781913403010 |
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Publication Status | Out Of Print |
Publication Date | 17/10/2019 |
Author | Mirza & Nacey |
Edition | 2020 |
Format (Paperback, Hardback etc) | Paperback |
Total Pages | 54 |
Brand / Publisher | The Fees Bureau |
Publisher | The Fees Bureau |
Architects Fees – Minor works 2018 Edition
This title is aimed at Architectural practices who undertake smaller jobs - worth up to £250,000.
Information collection and analysis is as thorough as that for the main Architects Fees report; data is presented in the same easy to understand way. There’s a wealth of information about small jobs, the data covers fees charged in nearly forty different sectors, from pub refurbishments to house extensions; office fit-out to loft conversions.
Find out what average ‘going rates’ are currently being charged by private architectural practices.
Following the same format to the main fees reports, Architects Fees - Minor Works includes both new build and refurbishment jobs. The information is presented using tables (hourly rates) and charts (fees). Detailed charts show indicative fee rates for 39 detailed market sectors. These will help you when you set your own fees for a job; especially useful in fee competition.
Fee rates are analysed by:
● building type (new build or
refurbishment) and
● contract type (traditional or design & build)
Hourly charge-out rates are analysed for 8 different types of staff, by region and by size of practice. Average hourly rates data includes medians, lower and upper quartiles, for a variety of staff categories, analysed by region and size of practice.
How is the fees data presented?
Fees data is shown visually in a chart. Each chart plots construction cost against percentage fee and shows an average fee line, which is a line of best fit based on an analysis of the raw survey data.