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   <subtitle>From vision and ideas to implementation with no detail left to chance</subtitle>
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   <title>Construction to Completion: Everything Comes Together</title>
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   <published>2010-02-28T21:30:16Z</published>
   <updated>2010-03-01T10:22:37Z</updated>
   
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   <title>Construction: The Nuts and Bolts Phase</title>
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   <published>2010-02-28T21:24:24Z</published>
   <updated>2010-03-01T16:23:41Z</updated>
   
   <summary> Having accomplished all the previous detail planning and scheduling, this phase puts it all together for you with deconstruction if necessary, all the trades operating in concert, finishing the detail, install new fixtures and appliances if necessary, and obtaining...</summary>
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<div class="drop-cap-2 logo">H</div>aving accomplished all the previous detail planning and scheduling, this phase puts it all together for you with deconstruction if necessary, all the trades operating in concert, finishing the detail, install new fixtures and appliances if necessary, and obtaining regulatory approvals:<br/>
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<li>Establish central command point to resolve immediate issues and client change requests</li>
<li>Ensure property protection if needed</li>
<li>Schedule trades as needed</li>
<li>Conduct weekly progress meetings</li>
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<li>Take project progress photos</li>
<li>Notify all effected parties of schedule changes</li>
<li>Ensure site safety, cleanliness and sanitation on an ongoing basis</li>
<li>Schedule regular refuse pickup</li>
<li>Schedule required inspections as needed</li>
<li>Continuously monitor work quality</li>
<li>Schedule electricity and accessory walkhrough</li>
<li>Notify client of utility interruptions</li>
<li>Coordinate with decorator as needed</li>
<li>Process client change orders</li>
<li>Schedule client walkthrough</li>
<li>Conduct final inspections</li>
<li>Collect and organize all care and use documents</li>
<li>Test all fixtures and appliances</li>
<li>Conduct final cleanup</li>
<li>Create punchlist with client on walkthrough</li>
<li>Approve move in (if necessary)</li>
<li>Provide complete documentation manual to client</li>
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Tear down, build up, redo, repaint, install, test, inspect, review ... all in a days work (well, more than a day actually).]]>
      
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   <title>Project Completion: The Anticipated Moment</title>
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   <published>2010-02-28T21:05:53Z</published>
   <updated>2010-03-01T22:24:53Z</updated>
   
   <summary> We have nearly completed all five (5) phases from idea to concept, design to planning and construction. This task only has a few very important remaining items: Conduct final walkthrough Inspect punchlist items Review and approve punchlist completion Remove...</summary>
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<div class="drop-cap-2 logo">W</div>e have nearly completed all five (5) phases from idea to concept, design to planning and construction. This task only has a few very important remaining items:<br/>
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<li>Conduct final walkthrough</li>
<li>Inspect punchlist items</li>
<li>Review and approve punchlist completion</li>
<li>Remove our project sign</li>
<li>Enjoy!</li>
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   <title>Post Construction Review: Looking Back</title>
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   <published>2010-02-28T19:22:51Z</published>
   <updated>2010-03-01T10:22:37Z</updated>
   
   <summary> Congratulations! We have taken your idea and vision to completion. This is the final step in our proven project process. We&apos;ve completed the punchlist, notified you of completion and you have moved back in to start enjoying your new...</summary>
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<div class="drop-cap-2 logo">C</div>ongratulations! We have taken your idea and vision to completion. This is the final step in our proven project process. We've completed the punchlist, notified you of completion and you have moved back in to start enjoying your new environment.<br/>
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The last thing we ask of you is to complete a client survey; designed to give us candid feedback on the job we have done for you. Finally, we will schedule followup calls/visits with you in three months and one year to ensure you are completely satisfied and we have not overlooked any details.<br/>
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   <title>Construction Planning: From Product to Contractors</title>
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   <published>2010-02-28T19:19:54Z</published>
   <updated>2010-03-01T11:41:52Z</updated>
   
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   <title>Project Design: From Architectural to Construction</title>
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   <published>2010-02-28T19:17:54Z</published>
   <updated>2010-03-01T10:34:47Z</updated>
   
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   <title>Contractor Selection: The Best of the Best</title>
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   <published>2010-02-28T19:00:00Z</published>
   <updated>2010-03-01T16:21:40Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Our contractor selection is based on experience with the trades, quality of work, demonstrated understanding of the project scope and schedule as well as cost. This step is to finalize contracts with the selected bidders: Contractor evaluation and selection Obtain...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<div class="drop-cap-2 logo">O</div>ur contractor selection is based on experience with the trades, quality of work, demonstrated understanding of the project scope and schedule as well as cost. This step is to finalize contracts with the selected bidders:<br/>
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<li>Contractor evaluation and selection</li>
<li>Obtain agreements, licensing and insurance verification</li>
<li>Review scope of work with contractors</li>
<li>Negotiate and finalize all bids</li>
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   <title>Schematic Design: Concept to Paper</title>
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   <published>2010-02-28T18:00:00Z</published>
   <updated>2010-03-01T16:20:22Z</updated>
   
   <summary> Schematic is just a fancy word for putting all the concepts down on paper. These including architectural, engineering, mechanical and electrical drawings including those necessary for permitting and construction, establishing the interior design approach and documenting the product selections...</summary>
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<div class="drop-cap-2 logo">S</div>chematic is just a fancy word for putting all the concepts down on paper. These including architectural, engineering, mechanical and electrical drawings including those necessary for permitting and construction, establishing the interior design approach and documenting the product selections within the product allowance budget. In more detail:<br/>
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<li>Develop floor plans, elevations and electrical plan</li>
<li>Determine structural, mechanical and electrical requirements</li>
<li>Layout site requirements</li>
<li>Review plans with appropriate engineers</li>
<li>Develop room by room specifications</li>
<li>Create "allowance" worksheet and review with interior designer</li>
<li>Review all the above with client for approval</li>
<li>Adjust project scope and budget with client as necessary</li>
<li>Client meeting with interior designer for product selections</li>
<li>Obtain client approval on final product selections</li>
<li>Obtain final client approval on all designs and product selections prior to the development design step</li>
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   <title>Implementation Design: How to Get the Job Done</title>
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   <published>2010-02-28T18:00:00Z</published>
   <updated>2010-03-01T16:20:45Z</updated>
   
   <summary> Implementation design is the process of taking the paper design to the creation of the implementation requirements. These include multiple design reviews with appropriate personnel, laying out preliminary construction schedules, determining type of contractors that are required and reviewing...</summary>
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<div class="drop-cap-2 logo">I</div>mplementation design is the process of taking the paper design to the creation of the implementation requirements. These include multiple design reviews with appropriate personnel, laying out preliminary construction schedules, determining type of contractors that are required and reviewing all material/product requirements:<br/>
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<li>Design reviews with engineers</li>
<li>Assign project manager</li>
<li>Team meeting with all involved in the implementation</li>
<li>Establish target start date and estimated duration</li>
<li>Re-verify all site measurements</li>
<li>Obtain bids for construction</li>
<li>Final reviews for zoning, code and permit approval</li>
<li>Obtain client approval for start date</li>
<li>Ensure client construction financing is in place if necessary</li>
<li>Obtain client approval of construction contract</li>
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   <title>Construction Preparation: Ready, Set ...</title>
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   <published>2010-02-28T18:00:00Z</published>
   <updated>2010-03-01T16:21:17Z</updated>
   
   <summary> Final steps to construction start. Includes preparation of final checklists, preparation for inspections in construction schedule, finalizing and order any special items and pre-construction meeting with client: Create construction checklist Integrate inspections into construction schedule Order any special order...</summary>
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<div class="drop-cap-2 logo">F</div>inal steps to construction start. Includes preparation of final checklists, preparation for inspections in construction schedule, finalizing and order any special items and pre-construction meeting with client: <br/>
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<li>Create construction checklist</li>
<li>Integrate inspections into construction schedule</li>
<li>Order any special order items</li>
<li>Confirm orders, contractors and vendors</li>
<li>Confirm start date and schedule pre-construction meeting with client</li>
<li>Confirm all pre-construction photos of existing conditions</li>
<li>Confirm permits are posted</li>
<li>Conduct pre-construction meeting with client</li>
<li>Notify client of any pre-existing property damage</li>
<li>Review schedule with client</li>
<li>Set weekly meeting time and place</li>
<li>Review procedures for client change requests during construction</li>
<li>Place all material orders</li>
<li>Schedule sanitation and hauling as necessary</li>
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   <title>Concept Development: Getting Into the Details</title>
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   <published>2010-02-28T17:48:12Z</published>
   <updated>2010-03-01T10:22:37Z</updated>
   
   <summary> This step takes a more detailed look at the entire project scope and secures more detail on the construction site, regulation, zoning and potential code compliance. These include: Obtain plat and/or survey Take all site measurements Document current &quot;as...</summary>
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<div class="drop-cap-2 logo">T</div>his step takes a more detailed look at the entire project scope and secures more detail on the construction site, regulation, zoning and potential code compliance. These include:<br/>
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<li>Obtain plat and/or survey</li>
<li>Take all site measurements</li>
<li>Document current "as built"</li>
<li>Ensure project is compatible to zoning and code</li>
<li>Ensure utility change feasibility if necessary</li>
<li>Determine and advise if "move out" is necessary during construction</li>
<li>Take "Before" photographs</li>
<li>Review budget feasibility</li>
<li>Document and review all findings with client</li>
<li>Obtain approval for any scope or budget changes based on the above detailed findings</li>
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   <title>Finalize Documents: From Plans and Permits to Orders</title>
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   <published>2010-02-28T17:00:00Z</published>
   <updated>2010-03-01T16:19:44Z</updated>
   
   <summary>This step gets all the paperwork in order including approval of all design drawings, framing plans, bonding, permitting, local notifications and preparation of material orders: Obtain final approval of all engineering drawings Finalize framing plans Obtain required construction bonds Submit...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<div class="drop-cap-2 logo">T</div>his step gets all the paperwork in order including approval of all design drawings, framing plans, bonding, permitting, local notifications and preparation of material orders:<br/>
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<li>Obtain final approval of all engineering drawings</li>
<li>Finalize framing plans</li>
<li>Obtain required construction bonds</li>
<li>Submit all required documents for permitting</li>
<li>Send neighbor construction announcement letters</li>
<li>Submit required documents for HOA approval (if necessary)</li>
<li>Obtain client final approval for allowance item ordering</li>
<li>Order allowance items</li>
<li>Reconfirm start date with client</li>
<li>Obtain permits and post at site</li>
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   <title>Idea to Predesign: Establishing Project Scope</title>
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   <published>2010-02-28T16:39:52Z</published>
   <updated>2010-03-01T13:41:06Z</updated>
   
   <summary> The important first step in our process is matching your vision and ideas for a transformation project to your budget and time expectations. These include: Outlining your ideas Establishing your project budget Reviewing architectural options Performing preliminary estimates for...</summary>
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<div class="drop-cap-2 logo">T</div>he important first step in our process is matching your vision and ideas for a transformation project to your budget and time expectations. These include:<br/>
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<li>Outlining your ideas</li>
<li>Establishing your project budget</li>
<li>Reviewing architectural options</li>
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<li>Performing preliminary estimates for design and possible construction</li> 
<li>Presenting scope of work and potential modifications to fit within budget</li>
<li>Establishing scope agreement</li>
<li>Present design cost</li>
<li>Sign design contract</li>
<li>Establish detailed feasibility including regulatory constraints, zoning, special permits, site constraints, HOA constraints and environmental impact if necessary.</li>
<li>Review scope, budget, schedule and constraints with client</li>
<li>Document and obtain agreement with client if changes are necessary.</li>
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   <title>Idea | Concept | Design | Planning | Construction</title>
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   <published>2009-03-21T23:01:28Z</published>
   <updated>2010-03-01T10:22:37Z</updated>
   
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