Alignment is the foundation of every project.
Our Phased Remodel Approval Process has three (3) defined stopping points to provide transparency and to maintain engagement with the project execution.
Upon completing the demolition phase of the project we stop and inspect the project area with our Client to assure our property preservation measures are mitigating our presence in the home and to address any discovered conditions or obstructions to our plan and design.
The “bones” or functional components in every space is of the utmost importance, but never seen once the project is finished. Upon our completion of rough-in scope of work (framing, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC modifications, etc.), we again stop. We inspect this important phase of the project with Client to assure the quality of our work, the adherence to the project plan, and to confirm the all-important details of the placement of switches, receptacles, and fixtures. The Phase II inspection often times results in the fine tuning to assure the location of fixtures and devices are specific to the unique desires of our Client.
After our Client’s approval of the rough-in work, we start the reconstruction phase where the vision starts to become a reality. As we near completion we stop and inspect the project to assure the final fit and finish.
Our disciplined, Phase Approval Process supports our desired interest to remain in step with our Client’s vision and provides full transparency throughout the process.