AlpineEngineer
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 27, 2006
- 89
A couple months ago I asked you guys what kind of hourly rates you were billing for structural work, most of you said you were working with fixed fee contracts due to the fact that you build up a database of spreadsheets, details, ect. that speed up the process a bit.
I am curious what kind of fixed fees (ballpark) you would charge for structural work. I am dealing with stick built homes, high end ($800k-1mill), 4000-6000sf, fairly complex, a lot of stick built roof system in the home. I am designing and stamping structural plans and details for all gravity systems, uplift, shear walls, diapghrams, AND I'm designing and drawing the foundation. We live in a very high wind area (135mph) which complicates the structure with the huge window walls these guys design, due to the high wind I am kicked out of IBC/IRC prescriptive designs. I do get some help from the WFCM for high wind but still most of the home is so complex its just got to be totally engineered.
I am just trying to get some feedback on what you guys what charge for such homes.
Thanks,
I am curious what kind of fixed fees (ballpark) you would charge for structural work. I am dealing with stick built homes, high end ($800k-1mill), 4000-6000sf, fairly complex, a lot of stick built roof system in the home. I am designing and stamping structural plans and details for all gravity systems, uplift, shear walls, diapghrams, AND I'm designing and drawing the foundation. We live in a very high wind area (135mph) which complicates the structure with the huge window walls these guys design, due to the high wind I am kicked out of IBC/IRC prescriptive designs. I do get some help from the WFCM for high wind but still most of the home is so complex its just got to be totally engineered.
I am just trying to get some feedback on what you guys what charge for such homes.
Thanks,