LouisCribben
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However if the answer is say 400 hours, €50 an hour, sounds rather better value.
€50/hr was about it during the boom. Depends on the Architect though - some might be able to charge high figures and give a crappy service.
The same question crossed my mind, we just got a quote for doing hte tender drawings and specs only (and helping us to reconsider them depending on cost thereafter) and it was €4850 plus VAT. Too much for me I am afraid. I am sure that the architect is excellent and well worth it all etc but it is still too much for me to pay! I know that we presented as high maintenance clients (which of course we won't be we just need clarification on issues) but even still how many hours did he think he'd be giving us for that?
I figure that discussing things with us would take say 2 full days i.e. not more than 16 hours - obviously not in one go. I do want to be advised as to what materials are better/best/not good before we make up my mind on what should be in the specs and then someone will have to do the drawings - dont know how long that would take but that quote was on the proviso that we would get the original CAD drawings to him. Of course we would probably have to re-visit the specs once we get the costings done and get further advice on what to do, but I still dont think that it would go to 100 hours.... but then I am not an architect!!
Having said that 4850 plus VAT is over my budget although no doubt I would have got excellent advice from the architect in question.
Many thanks to both of you. Firstly ONQ you say that we havent settled on a design. We have. we have obtained planning permission for a design so that is that settled! secondly you say that we should engage a QS - surely first we would need to have the tender drawings sorted? How do we brief a QS without having been advised, presumably by an architect, as to what materials should be used in a house? it seems to be a chicken and egg type of situation. You think we shoudl go down the QS route first, I thought we should get advise first!
I am sorry you are so personal about it - I promise I wont be complaining that I am not in by Christmas. A time deadline is certainly not my difficulty. I am going to be investing a large amount of time and money in this venture and I want to be sure that it is done correctly and I make informed choices. Having said that I4850 plus VAT is over my budget although no doubt I would have got excellent advice from the architect in question.
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