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Initial Interview
/ Design Consultation
For new construction clients, we offer, free
of charge, a one hour initial interview at our
office. At this interview, issues concerning personal
needs, programming, qualifications and concerns
about the project or our firm may be addressed.
(For clients considering an addition or renovation
to an existing or new home, a Design
Consultation is offered.)
PHASE I
Document
Existing Conditions
Prior to beginning Phase I, we require the signing
of a standard AIA contract between Owner and Architect,
as well as a deposit. At this time, clients are
also presented with their Client Construction
Notebook. We designed this binder to guide the
homeowner through the design and construction
process.
For new construction projects, documenting existing
conditions means acquiring neighborhood restrictions
and an accurate survey if one is not already available.
Along with the above, addition and renovation
projects require an investigation of existing
conditions, details and dimensions. The entire
house must be photographed, measured and recorded
by our staff. The information gathered will be
used to prepare accurate CAD drawings depicting
physical conditions in plan and elevation. These
drawings will serve as a foundation for future
explorations and detailed work on your home. The
charges for recording existing conditions are
on an hourly basis plus expenses, and average
$1 per square foot of living area. If you are
able to provide us with accurate measured drawings
of the subject area, theses charges may be reduced.
PHASE II
Schematic
Design
Preliminary plans depicting proposed home, additions
or renovations are prepared considering the context
of your entire house or neighborhood. We believe
that a successful extension of an
existing home should blend seamlessly with the
original. The entire ebb and flow of existing
functions will be considered during planning of
additions and renovations.
The schematic design drawings prepared during
this phase will depict proposed changes in sufficient
detail to both confirm your approval as well as
to obtain a detailed preliminary estimate from
a selected contractor. If required, by the budget,
adjustments to the scope of work can be addressed
at that time. The revised scope of work will be
used as a guide for preparing the detailed construction
drawings of Phase III. This schematic drawings
are sufficient to obtain an appraisal.
Generally, charges for this phase are billed
hourly and the price varies with the size and
complexity of the work anticipated. Time charges
for schematic design services are in addition
to the reimbursable expenses for measuring and
recording existing conditions.
PHASE III
Construction
Documents
Commonly referred to as working drawings, the
construction documents phase build your project
on paper as designed in Phase II. Client directed
changes during this phase should be limited to
material selections and not shifts in the floor
plan or elevations. Coordinating changes through
all of the drawings may add considerable time
and increase project costs. Details from this
set of drawings will guide the contractor and
suppliers in preparing a competitive proposal,
as well as lead the workers through the construction
process. We will clearly define and draw what
is expected from the contractor in terms of materials,
quality of workmanship and proportion. Included
in the drawings will be descriptions of the foundations,
framing, floor plans, elevations (interior and
exterior), door and window schedules, finishes
and specifications. After final drawings are prepared,
your selected contractor will be asked to prepare
a fixed price proposal. We will assist you in
negotiating the final price as well as preparing
a standard AIA Contract between Owner and Contractor
for the construction. This contract will incorporate
all details and changes to date. Fees for this
phase typically run about 8% of the anticipated
cost of construction as set by the Schematic Design.
For projects with construction budgets below $100,000,
fees may be higher.
PHASE IV
Construction Contract
Administration
Our role during the construction phase is to
monitor the construction contract and enables
the contractor to deliver the project in a timely
and cost efficient manner with the quality anticipated.
We review and process the contractors requests
for payment. We will periodically visit the project
site to assure that construction is progressing
in accordance with our plans. We are also available
to the contractor, his/her suppliers and subcontractors
during the project to explain or address questions
that arise during construction. The typical site
visit schedule includes:
1. Pre-construction: to review on-site the work
and staging areas with both the contractor and
our client
2. Prior to demolition of interior elements:
to confirm zoning-off of dust and debris from
occupied living areas, as well as confirming structural
integrity of contractors proposed removal
procedures
3. Prior to pouring of concrete - with steel
set in the footings: we will be present during
the concrete pour itself to confirm proper mix
and placement
4. Prior to framing black-in - with framing otherwise
complete
5. Prior to sheet rock installation - with electrical
and plumbing in place
6. Prior to recommending approval and payment
of the monthly Contractors Application for
Payments: we will review the amounts requested
with the actual work performed, recommend adjustments
and withholdings where appropriate
7. Prior to issuance of a Certificate of Substantial
Completion: for development of punch list
8. For final inspection and issuance of final
Certificate for Payment
Each site visit is followed with a Field Report
covering work in progress, observations and recommendations.
The duration and complexity of the construction
will affect the fees required for this phase.
On average, services through construction total
4% of the cost of construction. Additional site
representation, if requested and authorized, is
billed on an hourly basis.
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