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Necessary Tools To Start An Architecture Firm<\/h2>\n

Before starting to build your firm, you need to set up all the necessary tools to make the process easier and smoother. Firstly, look into the specific regulations and necessary licenses required to operate as an architecture firm in the area. Secondly, you need to open a business bank account in the name of your architectural firm and obtain all the relevant insurances for your business.
\nReaching out for help from a business expert and\/or lawyer, or even a financial advisor, is highly recommended when you are starting out. A consultant can guide you, answer all your questions and help you optimize the setup of your business.
\nIn terms of technology, create a website for your business and register domain names that are related to the architecture and design industry. Utilizing business automation software and cloud computing is also recommended for tracking expenses and noting any professional documentation.<\/p>\n

Attracting and Keeping Clients<\/h2>\n

Having an interesting portfolio of your previous projects, different types of rendering styles and services, as well as showcasing your work online will help you attract potential clients. Moreover, making sure that your firm is listed in architecture directories and websites is essential.
\nPartnering with suppliers and other vendors related to the architecture and construction industry is another way to raise your profile and grow your network. Creating a set of standards and policies on how to work with clients and providing specialized services is essential in order to not only attract customers but also to provide them with a unique and tailored experience.
\nFinally, setting up a government relations and licensing office with the necessary lawyers and consultants would be a great addition to start expanding your client’s base.<\/p>\n

Team Building<\/h2>\n

Encouraging collaboration, having regular team meetings and constantly exchanging ideas between each other are essential for the culture and productivity of your architectural firm.
\nRecruiting the right professionals for the team should not be done hastily. Take the time to find people that possess the knowledge and attitude to boost your business.
\nProject management software can be used to track the progress of each project and assign tasks to the team. Having a tool to measure time spent by a team member on a given task would generate more insight on the progress of the project.<\/p>\n

Calculating Project Costs and Fees<\/h2>\n

When working on a project, one of the most important aspects is the cost of the project. Consulting with different suppliers and vendors to compare the price you can offer to the client and the cost you are likely to encounter during the course of the project is essential.
\nFrom a legal point of view, it is important to understand when and how an architect’s duties are officially suspended and how much payment the firm can expect once they have started the project. If not done accordingly, this can have implications from legal and financial perspectives.
\nMoreover, once the project has been completed, it is wise to keep track of the total expenses for audit purposes. You can use project management software to get a better insight on the financial side of things.<\/p>\n

Marketing Your Firm<\/h2>\n