All architectural projects are broken down into stages which follow the Royal Institute of British Architects standard Outline Plan of Work and can be summarised as:
Feasibility Study
This stage identifies the needs and objectives of your project and any constraints on the site. We usually find an initial discussion or sketch design to look at options for you helps you identify the viability of a project without too much initial expense.
Before Construction
This stages moves your project on from the ideas stage into a format commonly known as the “Planning” stage providing drawings and ready for a Local Authority Planning or Permitted Development application.
Post Planning
This stage includes more detailed design work and preparation of drawings and schedules to allow you to tender the works to builders.
Construction
This is the “on-site” stage of construction where architects can oversee the building contract between you and your builder, visit site regularly and answer builders queries as works progress.
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