DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/m3jw4h/fee_and_billing) has announced the addition of the "Fee & Billing Survey of Architecture, Engineering, Planning & Environmental Consulting Firms" report to their offering.
The 2015 edition includes the latest available data on fee structures for every major market type, billing rates and chargeability statistics for 33 levels of employee (from clerks up through principals), ways firms usually charge for subconsultant fees and reimbursable expenses, how firms collect payment, and much more. Don't make another decision about your firm's fees and contracts without first seeing the latest edition of this report!
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If your goal is to price your firm's services competitively without losing your shirt, then you need to know what firms just like yours are charging for the same types of services. The Fee & Billing Survey of Architecture, Engineering, Planning & Environmental Consulting Firms is the standard guideline for architecture, engineering, planning, and environmental firms looking to find the balance between competitive pricing, quality design, and firm profitability. Since 1998, thousands of firm leaders just like you have relied on the rock-solid data in this comprehensive report.
In addition to helping you set fees, billing rates, and other contract details internally, this book is also a great tool to show clients or potential clients. Fee negotiations aren't always as easy as you'd like them to be, so use the data in this report to tell your client exactly why they should pay what your firm is charging.
If your firm works in any of the following markets, you'll want to see these survey results:
- Commercial development
- Corporate facilities
- Education (K-12)
- Education (Higher education)
- Health care
- Marine
- Transportation
- Entertainment
- Federal/state/municipal
- Industrial facilities
- Multi-family residential
- Single-family residential
- Religious
- Environmental - public
- Environmental - private
In addition to statistics on contract types for each of the above markets, industry norms for fees as a percentage of construction costs are given for the following services/disciplines (as applicable for each market):
- Architecture
- Land planning
- Landscape architecture
- Interior design
- Civil engineering
- Structural engineering
- Mechanical engineering
- Electrical engineering
- Construction management
Key Topics Covered:
1. About the Survey
2. Billing Rates
3. Staff Chargeability
4. Fee Structures By Market
5. Contracts & Retainers
6. Subconsultants & Reimbursables
7. Collecting Payment
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/m3jw4h/fee_and_billing