Dealing with Reliable Architects
Clients report being satisfied when discussing design ideas and beginning a project with Context Architects, Auckland. Unlike many Commercial Architect Companies, this team of registered professionals takes what seems overwhelming and breaks it into doable chunks.
After determining budget constraints and necessary deadlines, this Auckland Architects team lays out a game plan to move into the next phase of the project. Next, as documentation for the property is verified, Context arranges any needed surveys of the site and reviews local codes and zoning ordinances. The crew then provides models, 3-D renderings, and sketches to convey a sense of the scope, extent, and feel of the project.
At this point in the process the budget must be reviewed and analyzed for improvement or changes. The critical exterior details and furniture detail must be reviewed and signed off along with material, surface, and final finish plans. At this point a structural engineer may need to analyze the projected concepts. Resource consent may now be sought as environmental impact factors into the equation. Drawings may be presented for third party verification and counsel consent may be delayed until all items meet the counsel’s approval. Now interior materials must be approved: fabric, surface products, flooring, carpets, and hardware. The approved design becomes a working document for the detailed construction for the Commercial Architect in Auckland
Context then pre-qualifies and accepts bids from at least four contractors. The commercial architect’s role then comes to be a contract administrator, brokering and observing weekly meetings to makes sure the builder does everything according to client expectations. After snagging any possible defects and issuing corrective injunctions, the architectural firm oversees practical completion of the project. This is what you expect from dealing with reliable Auckland Architects