If you can get 1% of that for structural design up to permit acquisition, you have some good clients.
-g
On 6/28/07, Rhkratzse@aol.com <Rhkratzse@aol.com> wrote:
Or a 2,000 sf for $500 - $600? How does he pay for his Big Macs?
Ralph
In a message dated 6/28/07 9:01:54 AM, ECVAl3@aol.com writes:
In a message dated 6/28/2007 7:54:49 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, bruckmandesign@verizon.net writes
Heck, sometimes I can't even find engineers that'll work for $0.25 or even $0.30/sf, particularly if they notice the steel moment frames before they agree to the subcontract...
Are you saying you can find a Structural Engineer who will engineer a 5000ft〓 residence for $1250 to $1500 ?
How does he pay his insurance, rent, etc?
S.Macie, P.E.
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