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Design-build companies manage permits and trade coordination through a model of single-point accountability and integrated project delivery. Unlike traditional contracting where a homeowner must coordinate between separate architects, builders, and subcontractors, the design-build firm act as the sole point of contact and responsibility.

Permitting and Code Navigation: Design-build firms leverage local expertise to navigate municipal requirements. For example, ACN Construction manages:

  • Plan Submittals: Handling all paperwork and examiner responses for jurisdictions like Centennial, Denver, and Aurora.
  • Code Compliance: Identifying potential “code triggers” (such as egress windows or structural reinforcements) early in the design phase to prevent costly mid-project changes.
  • Inspections: Scheduling and overseeing all required inspections to ensure the project meets the International Residential Code and local energy codes.

Trade Coordination: Because all trades report to one integrated team rather than separate companies, coordination is streamlined:

  • Logical Sequencing: The firm schedules every subcontractor—including framers, plumbers, and electricians—in a precise sequence to minimize idle time.
  • Conflict Resolution: If unexpected conditions arise, the project lead can pivot quickly and resolve conflicts between trades without “finger-pointing.”
  • Material Management: The team oversees material deliveries and quality control at every stage, ensuring that designers and builders are aligned from day one.

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