Welcome to The Fees Bureau

The Fees Bureau exists to provide construction professionals and procurers with thoroughly researched, timely and relevant business operating data. Reports published by The Fees Bureau are based on exclusive research conducted by a team of professionals who really understand the construction sector.

FEES SURVEYS

 
 

NEW editions for 2009. Now in stock and ready to dispatch.

 
 

Architects  Fees 2009

 

This report presents fee data for over 40 market sectors. Find out what average ‘going rates’ are currently being charged by other practices. These will help you when you set your own fees for a job; especially useful in fee competition.

 
 

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Architects  Fees - Minor Works 2009

Minor Works is aimed at practices who undertake smaller jobs worth up to £200,000. Covering fees charged in forty different sectors, from house extensions to pub refurbishments; office fit-out to loft conversions.

 

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Engineers Fees 2009

Engineers Fees 2009

Find out what ‘going rates’ are currently charged by other consulting civil and structural engineers. Detailed charts show average fees for 20 sectors to help you when you set your own fees for a job; especially useful in fee competition.

 

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M&E Services Engineers Fees 2009

M&E Services Engineers Fees 2009

Find out the average ‘going rates’ currently being charged by other consulting

M & E Services Engineers. Detailed charts show average fees reported for Normal Services in 5 sectors - housing, offices, industrial, leisure & education; and fees reported covering Full Services for offices, leisure and education.

 

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Quantity Surveyors Fees 2009

Now in its eighth edition. Find out average hourly charge-out rates currently being charged by professional quantity surveying practices. Detailed charts show average fee rates for 40 sectors.

 

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SALARIES & BENEFITS SURVEY

Architectural Earnings 2008

Published summer 2008, this second edition of the Earnings Survey, reports on salaries and benefits being received by architects and technologists. Basic earnings plus incidence and value of a range of fringe benefits are analysed by age, region, employment sector and experience.

 

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PERFORMANCE SURVEYS

NEW editions for 2009. Now in stock and ready to dispatch.

Architectural Performance 2009

Benchmark your performance: how much should you be earning in fees and profits? are you performing above or below the average? how do your costs compare with others? are you overstaffed or understaffed?

 

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Engineers Performance 2009

Benchmark your performance: how much should you be earning in fees and profits? are you performing above or below the average? how do your costs compare with others? are you overstaffed or understaffed?

 

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MARKET SURVEYS

Architects Markets 2008

Vital information to help with business planning. Architects Markets examines the trends, and prospects, for architects' workloads. Market by market, the patterns in architects' workloads are highlighted and future predictions presented.

 

2008 edition

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Construction Futures

Vital Construction Futures monitors the UK construction industry's early warning system: architects workload. Four times a year, it tracks the trends through clear, at-a-glance graphics, and provides a concise analysis of the data.

 

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