The phases of a complete project
- Preliminary study - site placement, program, design concept.
- Schematic design - floor plans, sections, elevations, design report.
- Legal project - sheets for approval at the city hall.
- Detailed design - all the details for the construction site.
- 3D / render - support for the internal sale.
- Coordination with engineering disciplines (structural, plumbing, electrical).
Weight of each phase in the fee
| Phase | % of total fee |
|---|---|
| Preliminary study + schematic design | 30-40% |
| Legal project | 10-15% |
| Detailed design | 35-45% |
| 3D / render | 8-15% |
| Coordination | 5-10% |
How to handle engineering disciplines
You do not do structural, plumbing or electrical work, you outsource it. Two ways to charge:
- The client pays directly. You recommend the professionals and stay out of the transaction.
- You act as intermediary. Include it in the fee with a markup of 15-25% on the partner's value, in exchange for management and coordination.
The second option generates more revenue and gives more control, but it demands your time.
Charging for 3D / render
3D is not a "freebie in the proposal". It is 8-15% of the total fee, around 4 to 8 thousand on a typical project. Common mistake: including it before the client asks, and losing that potential revenue. Solution: 3D is an optional deliverable, billed apart or only in the complete package.
3 preconfigured packages, modular scope
In Limify you register the modules of the complete project. Each proposal combines schematic design + detailed design + 3D + engineering disciplines in 3 different packages, the client chooses, you protect your margin.
Try it freeHow to present it as a package
Do not present "schematic design + detailed design + 3D = R$ X". Present:
- Essential: schematic design + detailed design.
- Complete: + legal project + basic 3D.
- Premium: + realistic 3D + coordination + construction supervision.
It provides anchoring, increases the average ticket and the client feels that they chose instead of "accepting everything that came".
