Initial consultations
are done free of charge. The beginning is to meet and go over your needs. Here
is where we can decide to work together or not in an informal no pressure get-together.
After the initial meeting there is generally a trip to the building department
to discover any restrictions to the project. It always better to find out the
particular land use rules prior to doing a lot of design work that may not be
able to be built.
Site
evaluation:
There’s
nothing as enlightening as a field trip to the building site to explore
the best possibilities for meeting your needs and the best land use.
Measuring
& inventory:
Project
inventory is mainly done when the project is a remodel, addition or upgrade to
an existing home. Although an in depth site evaluation will also require
measuring and shooting grades prior to designing the home.
Drafting:
Drafting
& design is a three step process that begins with quality, easy to
understand drawings to scale that we can work from to make the design decisions
on how your project will be laid out. The floor plan drives everything. Once we
have a functional floor plan the next step is to do some preliminary
elevations, and structural drawings for bidding purposes. These can then be
given to contractors and material suppliers for preliminary bids on the
construction. Let’s not kid ourselves; on every project the money is a huge
factor and we want to make sure the design that contains your hopes and dreams
for an ideal project is affordable. The final step is a complete set of working
drawings for the builder and the building departments’ permit process.
The Permit:
We will
submit your plans to the proper authorities and obtain the needed permits and approvals
for your project to proceed. This is a step in the building process that many
who don’t deal with the likes of building officials and governmental agencies
are not comfortable with. We are glad to include the permit running as part of
our service.
Construction
oversight:
In many
cases the owner is not familiar with construction techniques is a bit
intimidated by the building process. Whether or not we are asked to be a liaison
between the owner and contractor or just called on occasion to answer a
question or help with a field change, we will be available through the
construction process.