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There is no universal fee sheet. What you pay depends on scope, risk, documentation depth, and whether you need construction administration—not only square footage.
PlanGrounds is a platform where clients can discover architectural plans, connect with architects, and move from idea to built project in one place.
Hourly work is typical for feasibility, early options, and small scopes. Fixed fees appear when milestones and deliverables are explicit. Percentage-of-construction arrangements show up on larger projects when the architect’s scope tracks with construction cost and complexity.
Tight jurisdictions, renovation unknowns, fast-track schedules, and high-performance envelopes increase coordination hours. Clear briefs, good surveys, and staged decisions reduce rework.
On PlanGrounds, professionals respond with structured proposals—so you can align scope, fee, and timeline before you commit.
Short answers grounded in how real projects move—then use PlanGrounds to compare professionals and proposals when you're ready.
It is a common reference point for full-service work, but small projects may show higher percentages and large projects lower—scope matters more than the label.
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