Fee survey shows rates and charges diverging18 October 2018IntelligenceFees are up, rates down. How’s that?Fees are up, rates down. How’s that?Region: United KingdomMore: Architects' earningsArchitects' payBusiness clients & servicesThe Fees Bureau
The fee squeeze: sector dictates whether your fees will rise or fall24 November 2021IntelligenceFees for commercial work fall as private home give a boostFees for commercial work fall as private home give a boostRegion: United KingdomMore: Aziz MirzaBusiness clients & servicesSalariesStaffingCostsResearch
How – and why – to set the right fees, a practice management webinar1 June 2023IntelligenceGet your fees right by understanding your practiceGet your fees right by understanding your practiceRegion: United KingdomMore: Business clients & servicesHelen CastlePractice managementBusiness resilience
Fees clouds show thin silver lining2 November 2017IntelligenceRising fees leave hourly rates standing stillRising fees leave hourly rates standing stillRegion: United KingdomMore: External managementCareerSalariesProcurement and contracts
Fees are static – but that’s good news20 September 2020IntelligenceArchitects are holding their own in the face of Covid-led recessionArchitects are holding their own in the face of Covid-led recessionRegion: United KingdomMore: FeesAziz MirzaCovid-19CoronavirusRecession
How to handle being undercut on fees31 January 2025IntelligenceIt is increasingly important for architects to set out the true value of their servicesIt is increasingly important for architects to set out the true value of their servicesRegion: United KingdomMore: Winning workBids and tendersBuilding Safety ActStephen BrookhousePeter FarrallBusiness clients & servicesLegal regulatory & statutory compliance
What the new building regs mean for fees and resources13 February 2024IntelligenceHonest discussion with clients is key to the new regimeHonest discussion with clients is key to the new regimeRegion: United KingdomMore: Building regulationsHigher Risk BuildingsFeesDieter Bentley GockmannBusiness clients & servicesLegal regulatory & statutory compliance
What are the key principles for architects when it comes to setting fees?5 December 2024IntelligenceFaced with constant challenges when it comes to setting fees, how architecture practices demonstrate value is an important consideration.Faced with constant challenges when it comes to setting fees, how architecture practices demonstrate value is an important consideration.Region: Rest of the worldMore: Business clients & servicesbusinessFeesNeal MorrisBuilding Safety ActBuilding safety
Opportunities Hub: Choose work that pays off for your practice2 April 2025IntelligenceLatest: New DfE construction frameworkLatest: New DfE construction frameworkRegion: United KingdomMore: Architecture competitionsOpportunitiesContractsJulie ButterworthProcurement and contractsFrameworks
The fee/risk equation must change1 May 2018CultureOur value should give us a fairer dealOur value should give us a fairer dealRegion: United KingdomMore: FeesBusiness clients & servicesProcurement & contractsSanctuary HousingClientsFee scales
Architects' falling salaries prompt deeper study of income differentials26 August 2024IntelligenceAge and location widen the pay gap as salaries stallAge and location widen the pay gap as salaries stallRegion: United KingdomMore: Business clients & servicesAziz MirzaSalariesEconomicsPracticeStaffingRIBAThe Fees Bureau
Pay creeps back up27 October 2021IntelligencePay gap narrows and unemployment returns to 2019 levelsPay gap narrows and unemployment returns to 2019 levelsRegion: United KingdomMore: SalariesFeesEmploymentThe Fees BureauAziz MirzaBusiness clients & servicesCovid-19Economic recovery