QUOTE(ongss @ Dec 30 2022, 04:58 PM)
If I read carefully, the RM8600 is the lump sum for professional fees based on the scope of the work. The fees and deposit (refundable) required by DBKL are not included. If I recall correctly, for my case, my architect requested 2K deposit from me.
Architect fees legallys should be based on the percentage of the building cost. But, most of the architect firms charge a lump sum for smaller projects.
I think the fees are quite okay particularly it includes the dilapidation survey. Converting a single storey link house to 1.5 storey has some risks, particularly your house now will be taller than neighbour. I knew several renovation that converting single storey, rain water poured into neighbours and caused damages. Hence, best to purchase Contractor All Risks insurance. The cost for this policy is not very expensive and it will save you a lot of hassle, if touch wood something happended. I knew an accident, where the house owner needed to fork out 20 over thousand to repair neighbour's house.
U mean this "professional fees" are not officially fees for DBKL?
Initiallg they give quotation lump sum XXXK amount (we are OK with the amount) and said they will NOT ask for extra money if material pricds goes up and that is all we need to pay. Later then they said this "DBKL fees" approximately 9K is payable to DBKL they no take a single cent from there.
So im just curious is it really true or upcar.
I was told they have their own architect but when they present the draft floor plan they said someone is drawing and charging them, that sounds like outsourced to me.
So i was assuming the reno price is inclusive architect fees except DBKL fees as they mentioned.
They could have up the reno price to include DBKL fees but why didnt they? Is it a norm for split fees for DBKL?
Based on the workscope above it is confirm the floor plan is done by DBKL (or their appointed subcon) and not done by the reno company?
Is it a norm for this practice?
They did mentioned few tines they have a few DBKL insider thst helps them to do certain things such as submissions, but im not sure inclusive architectrial drawings or not.
The difference of 7K is quite alot if indeed DBKL fees around 2K.
If they told me upfront about this maybe i could find my own architect cheaper?
This Contractor All Risk policy is during renovation or after? We already advised contractor to get insursnce but they say not to worry they will cover repair costs if damaged neighbour house during renovation.
This post has been edited by WaCKy-Angel: Dec 30 2022, 05:56 PM