Antnyt23
Structural
- Jul 11, 2012
- 81
I have priced structural engineering services for work in different industries but we are starting to get into residential/commercial design.
Was curious on how everyone else tends to price jobs.
Normally I would base work on difficulty and put a price together based on a estimated hourly cost (telecom industry and other engineering consulting).
For residential and commercial buildings I'm assuming its a little more standardized. I have seen information based on price per sq foot etc. I was curious on how others do it and also situations where buildings will be used again or complexes where there are say 7 buildings but only a design of 3 of the buildings. I would assume you price the 3 buildings for design then some type of additional cost for the repeat use for risk factor?
Just trying to get some ideas for a starting point if anyone has any resources or information they can help me with that would be excellent.
Was curious on how everyone else tends to price jobs.
Normally I would base work on difficulty and put a price together based on a estimated hourly cost (telecom industry and other engineering consulting).
For residential and commercial buildings I'm assuming its a little more standardized. I have seen information based on price per sq foot etc. I was curious on how others do it and also situations where buildings will be used again or complexes where there are say 7 buildings but only a design of 3 of the buildings. I would assume you price the 3 buildings for design then some type of additional cost for the repeat use for risk factor?
Just trying to get some ideas for a starting point if anyone has any resources or information they can help me with that would be excellent.