Discounting of quantity surveying fees in South Africa
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Claasen, Rudolph
Cumberlege, Roy
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University of the Free State
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English: The discounting of professional fees has become a cause for concern among
South African Quantity Surveying practitioners. These discounts are often 30%
to 40% and, in some cases, substantially below the Tariff of Professional Fees
published by the South African Council for the Quantity Surveying Profession
(SACQSP). The firms which offer these excessively high discounts may be pricing
their services well below their in-house operational costs which, with the quality
of their professional services, eventually become unsustainable. A quantitative
approach was used to conduct a research study to determine the effect of
discounting of fees on the Quantity Surveying profession. The data was obtained
by circulating a structured web-based questionnaire to registered professional
Quantity Surveying firms in all nine provinces in South Africa. Results indicated
that when Quantity Surveyors discount their fees, this impacts negatively on the
quality of their professional services. Respondents further recommended that
there should be some form of regulation regarding the discounting of fees,
while others suggested that the current SACQSP recommended fee scale be
replaced by the re-introduction of a statutory minimum fee scale which was
applied prior to 1988. The findings arising from this research could support
potential efforts by the SACQSP to resolve issues regarding this practice and
serve to raise awareness among Quantity Surveying practitioners of the dangers
inherent in, and resulting negative consequences of discounting their fees.
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Claasen, R., & Cumberlege, R. (2014). Discounting of quantity surveying fees in South Africa. Acta Structilia, 21(1), 24-44.