Our Architectural Services

  • Project Management
  • Architectural Design
  • Interior Design
  • Programming
  • Master Planning
  • Conceptual Design
  • Design Charrettes
  • Cost Estimating
  • Specifications Writing, Bid Package Preparation
  • Project Team Coordinator
  • Construction Administration, Time, Cost, and Quality Management
  • Contract Preparation
  • Site Representation
  • Renderings and Promotional Materials
  • Existing Building Evaluations
  • Site Selection
  • Feasibility Studies
  • Field Measuring and Documenting Existing Facilities
  • 3D Modeling
  • Code Analysis
  • Sustainability Design
  • Rating system (LEED, Passive House, etc.) Coordination and Management
  • Permitting
  • Public Hearing and Data Collection Assistance
  • Contractor Bidding, Negotiation, Contract, and Process Assistance to the Owner
  • Project-Related Public Agency Coordination and Management
  • Rating system (LEED, WELL, Passive House, etc.) Coordination and Management
  • Consultant Coordination and Management

Our Process

• Project Inception –

This the where the planning of a project starts. Working together with the architect, the client shares their project needs, ideas, and goals. This is when the types of spaces needed and the size of those spaces is determined based on the client’s needs.  This becomes the basis for schematic design.

• Schematic Design –

During this stage, the architect begins by preparing preliminary design sketches and concepts based on the client’s requirements and budget, which help explore and illustrate possible options. The architect reviews the different options with the client going over the various pros and cons and responding to client input.

• Design Development –

Once a schematic design is agreed upon and there is a clearer definition of the scope and quality of the finished project, the design development phase begins. Additional cost projections help determine whether or not the design conforms to the preliminary budget, or what, if any, adjustments need to be made.

• Construction Documents –

A continuation of the design development phase working drawings and specifications are developed after design concepts have been decided. These construction documents are what is required by the local municipalities in order to obtain building permits. They are also used to solicit bids from the various contractors that will be required to build the project.

• Bidding and Negotiation –

An architect can advise on the choice of contractor by evaluating competitive bids. The architect assists in the bid evaluation and assists in the preparation of the contract between the client and the contractor.

• Construction and Contract Administration –

The architect consults with the client and advises during construction. On-site visits help determine if construction is proceeding in general accordance with the construction document and design intent. It is also the architect’s role to advise if the materials and workmanship meet acceptable standards.