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Structural Engineering New Building Design Fees

mfstructural

Structural
Feb 1, 2009
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I am working on a proposal for new design for a 5 story apartment building. First story will be precast concrete with a 4 story wood structure above.

The building is proposed to be 153,000 square feet, about 34k sq ft on each floor. I've attached a few photos below. If I base the fee on approx construction costs, 1% of construction cost (assuming $200/sq ft) is $306,000. I think that is way too high. If I go at $0.50 per square foot for structural, I'm at about 75k. I asked a friend who does design and they said that 65k is a fair fee. It will be repetitive but I'm not really sure on this one. Wanted to see if anyone had any thoughts on this?

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How much time/resources do you anticipate it will take to complete the project? I would start at 3X your pay rate with a 10-20% contingency.

If there is repetitive work, there are still costs with putting these into project/section specific plans, review comments, and insurance costs for the additional construction cost.

Is this an existing client, or are you going to be in a low bid situation with other engineers?

Don't sell yourself short. I have a set fee/area for design work that works well and my clients know what to expect, but I always struggle with quoting onsite observations. After every time I finish anything involving visiting the jobsite, I always realize I bid it way too low (fortunately a very small part of what I do). You don't want to get to the end of your 5-6 figure contract and realize you broke even or lost money.
 
I presume you based in the USA, but stating so would help other tailor their responses. While the majority of this forum is US/Canada there are plenty of others. Now that I have that out of the way... $65k sounds like enough for a basic design with little further support. But a project of this size is likely to involve a plenty of follow up support.

I would expect you'd want to at least double that figure. To ensure adequate compensation for your work.
 
The total fee for this would be in the 85k to 100k CAD in my market (Ontario, Canada). This would include construction reviews/administration in addition to design/drawings.
 
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