A residential design-build project typically follows four distinct phases to ensure the expansion is seamless, code-compliant, and aligned with the homeowner’s vision. By using a design-build approach, all steps are managed by a single team to streamline communication and prevent budget overruns.
The phases include:
- Initial Consultation and Site Assessment: The team meets with the homeowner to discuss goals, budget, and timelines. They perform a feasibility review, evaluating site conditions such as property lines, utility locations, and soil composition to identify potential challenges early.
- Custom Design and Budgeting: Designers create detailed floor plans, 3D renderings, and material selections based on the homeowner’s needs. This phase concludes with a detailed cost estimate that breaks down labor, materials, and engineering fees before construction begins.
- Permit Navigation and Approvals: The contractor manages the submission of architectural and structural plans to local building departments (such as those in Denver or Centennial). They also coordinate necessary approvals from Homeowners Associations (HOAs) to ensure the project meets all zoning and safety codes.
- Construction, Coordination, and Completion: Once permits are secured, the team manages the actual build, including framing, utilities, and finishes. This phase includes scheduled city inspections and a final quality-control walk-through to ensure the project meets professional standards.
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