You wont be surprised to hear that I dont agree with the others.
1. Architects charge 10% of the estimated build cost - thats too much. 18 grand for basic planning permission drawings / 50 grand for detail drawings and 6 stage inspections.
2. engineers charge much much less - say 4 grand for detailed drawings that a builder and tradesmen can work of.
3. These days people generaly design their own house in their head and just need someone to do the drawings. - use an engineer or technician.
4. The structural numbers - the most vital info on the plans - come from a structural engineer - not an architect.
5. Project management costs way too much. You will end up standing on site pointing out the bits that they have missed to the builders.
6. QS costs about 1.5 - 3% and is a pointless spend for a house build as no builder will use them
Architects, Project managers & QS's will add 80 grand+ to a 420 grand build cost. Thats a big extra and not money well spent. And they all make avoidable mistakes. People overestimate their (the experts) professionalism and under-estimate their own intuition.
Anybody self building will be trying to save costs so it pointless scolding them for not using expensive experts.
1. i agree thats too much, but theres plenty of architects out there who will give the same serviec for less than that 10%. Alas theres also a lack of understanding as to what the architects actual roles is. If the client wants to be very 'hands on' with the project then yes, theres no point hiring a professional to manage the project.
2. engineers are not trained or educated (or, generally have the vocation and talent) to design a dwelling properly or artistically. architecture is a form of art and not everyone can do it, or appreciate it. You are not comparing like with like here.....
3. that very reason is why we have a counrtyside bilghted with monstrosities. Why do people think the can deisgn their own home??? I dont walk into a car show room and say i want the front bumper of a bmw, a bonnet of a ford, the sides of a bugatti and the engine of a volkswagon... so why do people think the can design dwellings with the generic bay windows, a bit of stone, a splayed conservatory, a curved stairs and grecian columns... i mean, come on!!!!!! Its advice like that above that leads to badly designed houses, badly functioning houses and consequently unhappy inhabitants...
Theres a distinct lack of respect for the services a good architect can give.
4. every professional input is equally important... its a team effort.
5. if you have to do this then you have not hired a good project manager. If you also have no construction experience how do you know whats missed and whats not.... if you are good enough to do thi sthen you dont need to hire a project manager. Specialisation of services leads to higher standards..... 'jack of all trades' type leads to lowest common standards.
6. if a builder used them, as he would have to do on a proper build, they there would be quabbling about unagreed 'extras' etc. It leads to a much more smooth running projct and also ensures standard of materials used as they would be specified before the build commences, and not left to the builder to choose, who would invariable choose the cheapest product to use. The OPS situtaion wouldnt have occured.
you last comments about trying to save costs by not using professionals is just down right ridiculous, because it is well accepted that by using professionals you will save money in the long run and also get more from your budget than without!!!!