FixIt76
Structural
- Dec 6, 2011
- 3
Why do engineers constantly cut throat each others prices? Specifically I'm talking about civil/structurals, maybe others do to. Is the business sense of engineers in general that bad? We only hurt ourselves.
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Ron said:There was a time when engineers in the US were precluded from bidding on jobs by ethical standards. The Supreme Court canned that in the late 70's. Most older line firms tried hard to maintain that practice for many years...some still do (round of applause for those!). Several recessions, scared engineers, arrogant architects (yes, JAE is correct...at least for one component), and loathesome financial vs. engineering management have led to the decline of our profession into its present state.
Ron said:One major factor is the change from engineers managing engineering firms to accountants managing engineering firms. (I deplore non-engineers managing licensed professionals almost as much as Snorgy hates MBA's...same vein). I am convinced that this will be the ultimate killer of our profession.
McLJ said:I always showed the real fee and the subsequent write off so that clients didn't get the impression that what they paid was the actual cost of the work.