guy incognit
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Architects fee of 12.5% is rediculous no matter what he/she is including.
Like everything you will have to shop around, get three quotes min for anything you do.
what's the m2? we haven't got that far yet.The Architect would be able to calculate the price himself based on the m2. Your best bet would be to negotiate with the Architects(s) and fix a price for the works. They should be glad of the business..
m2 = square meters i.e. area!
Would the SCS (www.scs.ie) guide to house rebuilding/reinstatement costs be of any use even as a rough guide?
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If I was you I would contact some freelance or small practice techs
guy
is it a one-off new-build or an extension with renovations etc?
where is the site located?
the architects proposal should list what you are paying for and give a breakdown of phases etc....but at the end of the day if you are not happy go elsewhere for professional services - there are plenty of architects and others out there looking for work believe me!
IMHO 12% is on high side (without knowing the detail) and i agree that fixed price quote is better but few architects are interested in quoting that way directly to clients because at this stage in a project there are a lot of unknown quantities
regarding the build costs there are a lot of variation depending on many issues that have been repeated on other posts but at this early stage it would be better to have a realistic budget (eg on high side) that can be trimmed later if possible than to start of thinking you are gonna get a house built for 750persqm and then 3 months later find out you are way under budget.
as far as the planning process - there are other ways to progress rather than the traditional client/architect relationship but i would still advise engaging someone who knows the ropes as it can be a long drawn out process
another problem I often see is clients come to construction stage with the planning drawings in their hand having parted ways with the architect when planning was granted.
they now want to go straight to a builder and get an accurate "fixed" price and start on site but generally there has been no detailed input into the design drawings to allow for proper pricing for construction stage because its not necessary at planning stage - therefore there is no surpise that there is such a variation in prices
my opinion re the traditional construction pricing process is that whoever takes the most risk will get paid the most - if clients want to get keen prices from architect or builder or supplier, they should to what they can to remove the risk from the party and they will generally get a better price....
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