E.Curb
2012-09-11 08:29:05
- #1
Hello,
First of all, you do not get an offer from the architect for the construction of a house. What you get is a cost estimate. This is ideally based on the architect's experience. The further the planning progresses, the more concrete the cost calculation becomes.
If you have a sketch of the house, there can be no concrete figures yet. If it is more detailed, there are also more precise cost indications.
The further the planning progresses, the more elaborate the cost calculation naturally becomes......
Regards
Then I have to clarify the question: Were there more concrete or detailed offers or cost estimates from an architect; without immediately being charged for them???
I can't take such an offer as a basis and then build with this "rough" offer?!
First of all, you do not get an offer from the architect for the construction of a house. What you get is a cost estimate. This is ideally based on the architect's experience. The further the planning progresses, the more concrete the cost calculation becomes.
If you have a sketch of the house, there can be no concrete figures yet. If it is more detailed, there are also more precise cost indications.
The further the planning progresses, the more elaborate the cost calculation naturally becomes......
Regards