wouldn't it entirely depend on the project type? if it's barracks, that's one thing. if it's a lab, courthouse, or some such thing, that's entirely different.
holy cow - I had no idea that DoD had a resort in Florida.
I originally thought that DoD + "hotel" = Guantanamo Bay. Guess not.
And to the original poster...I'm not certain about the answer to your question. Perhaps GSA lists a fixed percentage that they provide for new construction? But they might only provide an interior tenant percentage because they rarely seem to build their own buildings from the ground up these days. I guess courthouses might be different.
The GSA does list a percentage ... the figure they proposed was in excess of ten percent, but they fail to enumerate how that figure was reached. Either it fails to accommodate economies of scale, or it encompasses more that just design fees. Or both.
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design fees for a federal project
archinecters,
what would be a reasonable percentage for design fees for a federal building with a budget of $100 million?
thanks
From what I have seen, between 2-3% (This is on recent DoD work)
wouldn't it entirely depend on the project type? if it's barracks, that's one thing. if it's a lab, courthouse, or some such thing, that's entirely different.
true... FYI the figure I quoted was for a hotel, approx. $100 million.
good point ...this would be for a district courthouse.
Rumors have it that Heery got between 6-8.5% in fees to build the $100 million dollar federal, district and county courthouse tower in Orlando, Fl.
Orochi ... did the "rumor" also address their scope of services?
Heery often provides way more than just design services ... much of their work involves Construction Management services as well.
a Department of Defense hotel? Sounds luxurious...
Distant, it did not.
To Just Why, the DoD has an entire "secret" vacation compound at Disney World.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shades_of_Green_%28resort%29
holy cow - I had no idea that DoD had a resort in Florida.
I originally thought that DoD + "hotel" = Guantanamo Bay. Guess not.
And to the original poster...I'm not certain about the answer to your question. Perhaps GSA lists a fixed percentage that they provide for new construction? But they might only provide an interior tenant percentage because they rarely seem to build their own buildings from the ground up these days. I guess courthouses might be different.
The GSA does list a percentage ... the figure they proposed was in excess of ten percent, but they fail to enumerate how that figure was reached. Either it fails to accommodate economies of scale, or it encompasses more that just design fees. Or both.
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