imyoda2
Structural
- Jun 6, 2003
- 5
Hi I am new to this forum, this is my first posting.
I am a senior structural detailer and I am thinking about going out on my own, the problem is I have only been an inhouse detailer for a design/build fabricator, and we have rarely had to shop out the work, the other detailer I work with also has no experience working on his own.
My question is what is the going rate for structural detailing in your area? Please list your country's currency after. (I am located in Canada)
I have heard that 125-150 per imperial ton is typical, but that doesn't factor in more complex work like hip and valley, staircases, retro-fitting existing buildings that rely on accurate field dimensions? I often work on very complex steel projects, not the typical square retail box, (though I am more than capable of doing so). I wish to continue to do complex work as there are so few that do.
What would be more useful is the fair price of work per piece with the tonnage rate as a check.
1. simple steel with standard shear connections
2. complex one off steel (hip and valley)
3. staircases with handrail
4. erection diagrams, anchor bolt layouts, deck layouts
5. miscellaneous (other handrail, door frames, etc.)
and state if your price includes checking which for me is at a one hour of checkng to 4 hours of detailing ratio,(that is if you want to do a good job, easier to fix on paper than on steel)
Also, what about the cost of a PE stamp for connections, they are sometimes required and I would have to shop out that function. Do I simply state in my price quote "plus structural engineering costs"? Do I charge a markup?
thanks, this forum is proving to be quite helpful.
I am a senior structural detailer and I am thinking about going out on my own, the problem is I have only been an inhouse detailer for a design/build fabricator, and we have rarely had to shop out the work, the other detailer I work with also has no experience working on his own.
My question is what is the going rate for structural detailing in your area? Please list your country's currency after. (I am located in Canada)
I have heard that 125-150 per imperial ton is typical, but that doesn't factor in more complex work like hip and valley, staircases, retro-fitting existing buildings that rely on accurate field dimensions? I often work on very complex steel projects, not the typical square retail box, (though I am more than capable of doing so). I wish to continue to do complex work as there are so few that do.
What would be more useful is the fair price of work per piece with the tonnage rate as a check.
1. simple steel with standard shear connections
2. complex one off steel (hip and valley)
3. staircases with handrail
4. erection diagrams, anchor bolt layouts, deck layouts
5. miscellaneous (other handrail, door frames, etc.)
and state if your price includes checking which for me is at a one hour of checkng to 4 hours of detailing ratio,(that is if you want to do a good job, easier to fix on paper than on steel)
Also, what about the cost of a PE stamp for connections, they are sometimes required and I would have to shop out that function. Do I simply state in my price quote "plus structural engineering costs"? Do I charge a markup?
thanks, this forum is proving to be quite helpful.