Our Services

We Focused On Modern Architecture And Interior Design

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Vertical & Horizontal Enlargements

In architecture, vertical and horizontal enlargements are used to change the size of buildings or parts of buildings while preserving their overall proportions. These transformations can be achieved through a variety of techniques, including scaling, stretching, and skewing.

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Zoning and Building Code Analysis

Building codes and zoning regulations are constantly changing. WIthout the right knowledge and insight, your projects may experience the costs of delays and noncompliance.What us offers is a dedicated consulting team of Code and Zoning analysts to keep your projects both compliant and on schedule.

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Approval of Park plans

The process of approving park plans can be lengthy and complex, but it is necessary to ensure that the park is designed and constructed in a way that meets the needs of the community and is in compliance with all relevant regulations and guidelines.

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Energy Analysis with Energy Walls

The architecture for an energy analysis with energy walls typically involves several steps that require input from various professionals, including architects, engineers, and energy analysts.

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As-builts

Construction projects are completed and sometimes documents are changed, and as-built surveys provide detailed drawings of the completed construction to reflect the current state of the propertys.

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Interior Renovations

Interior renovations refer to the process of improving or updating the interior of a building, whether it be a home or a commercial space.

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Subdivisions & Lot Merger

A subdivision refers to the process of dividing a parcel of land into smaller parcels,. This process typically involves creating a new street or streets, and may also involve the construction of new buildings or other improvements. Subdivision projects are subject to a variety of regulations and requirements, including zoning laws, environmental laws, and building codes.

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Builders Pavement Plans

Builders pavement plans refer to the detailed blueprints or designs that outline the construction process for paving various types of surfaces, such as roads, parking lots, sidewalks, and driveways. These plans typically include information about the materials to be used, the dimensions and specifications of the pavement, and the layout and grading of the surface.

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Mechanical, Sprinkler & Plumbing plans

Mechanical plans typically include information on the design and installation of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. This may the location of sprinkler heads, the layout of piping, and the design of water storage tanks and pumps.Plumbing plans provide information on the layout and installation of water supply and drainage systems within a building.

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Fence Approval & Permits

Fence approval and permits are typically governed by local building codes and zoning ordinances. These codes and ordinances are designed to ensure that the fence is safe, structurally sound, and does not pose a hazard to neighboring properties.

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DOT – No Parking Plans

The architecture of DOT (Department of Transportation) No Parking Plans refers to the process and framework used by the department to create and implement these plans. The architecture typically involves several steps and considerations, including: Identifying the need for a No Parking plan, Planning and design.

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Sanitary and Storm Water Disposal Systems

Sanitary and stormwater disposal systems are two separate systems designed to handle the disposal of wastewater from buildings and stormwater runoff from rainfall. Both systems are critical components of modern infrastructure and are essential to protect public health and the environment.

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Expediting Services

Expediting services architecture refers to the organizational structure and processes that are put in place to provide expediting services to clients. There are various models of expediting services architecture, and the choice of model depends on the specific needs and goals of the client.

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Fire Alarm Approval

Based on decades of experience and extensive knowledge in the interpretation of applicable fire protection codes, We provides clients with effective solutions to meet fire code compliance. The acquisition of Integrated Group has enabled us to provide several valuable add-ons to our existing fire code services.

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Signoff

Sign off typically implies that the design is final and no further revisions are possible. The development process may contain several sign off points where you will be expected to approve changes, before the designer can continue the process.

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Scaffolding Plans & Approval

The architecture of scaffolding plans and approval refers to the process and framework used to design, obtain permission for, and install scaffolding structures on construction sites or other building projects. The scaffolding plans and approval architecture typically involves several steps, including: Designing the scaffolding, Identifying regulatory requirements.

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Site Safety Plans

A site safety plan is a document that outlines the safety measures to be taken in a particular worksite or project. It typically includes procedures for identifying and controlling hazards, emergency response plans, and guidelines for the safe use of equipment and machinery.

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Shop Drawings

We believe in providing accurate and reliable solutions, which is why our services are tailored to meet the exact requirements of your projects. What sets our architecture shop drawings apart is the quality assurance measures we take throughout the entire process. We ensure 100% accuracy for all shop drawings with strict adherence to industry standards and time efficiency.

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Curb Cuts Approval & Permits

The approval and permitting architecture for curb cuts is designed to ensure that construction and design comply with relevant regulations.