Quoin Design Group
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1969 Grooverville Road -
Dixie,
GA
31629
www.quoindesigngroup.com
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Architecture - Land Planning - Consulting We are registered in 6 states including AL, FL, GA, NC, SC, & TN. We hold a NCARB Certificate which will allow us to apply for registration in other States. We will perform work in any state subject to type, size, and fee.
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James H. (Jim) Jamison
- 229-263-4348
President
Services Architects - Commercial Architects - Residential Architectural Model Makers Designer - Building
Licenses Alabama: 2599
Florida: AR0011308
Georgia: RA003079
North Carolina: 5585
South Carolina: 2809
Tennessee: 00018660
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Questions & Answers
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What advice would you give to a customer looking to hire a company like yours?
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We are professional Architects and Planners. In comparison, ensure that you are dealing with licensed professionals. Many have contracted with "designers" and offshore "designers" only to find out that they are unable to obtain a building permit.
And it is important to remember, the laws in the majority of States prohibit an Architect from signing/sealing/stamping drawings which were not completed under the Architect's direct supervision.
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How We Charge For Our Services
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Architects - Commercial
- $50.00 per hour (plus materials) - 4.00 to 6.00 percent of construction cost We prefer to have a Lump Sum Contract with payments based on progress.
However, this requires complete detailed knowledge of the proposed project, some times this is not possible at which time we suggest an hourly rate until the project can be defined and then provide a Lump Sum for a Contract to complete the project.
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Architects - Residential
- $65.00 to $85.00 per hour (plus materials) - $1.50 to $3.00 per square foot (design cost only) - 1.00 to 2.00 percent of construction cost We prefer to have a Lump Sum Contract with payments based on progress. However, this requires complete detailed knowledge of the proposed project, some times this is not possible at which time we suggest an hourly rate until the project can be defined and then provide a Lump Sum for a Contract to complete the project.
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