To ensure a completed structure that is fit for purpose, Schoonraad Architects follow the following process:
- They establish the design brief with the client
- They conduct site inspection and analysis
- They design concept and preparation of freehand sketch plans
- They review and develop the design
- They prepare the building plans with computer aided design software
- They submit the plans to Homeowners Association for approval if required
- They acquire consent of adjoining owners if required for encroaching onto building lines and overlooking of first floor balconies
- They appointment of an engineer takes place if required
- They finalize the plans with input from other consultants
- They submit the plans to local authority and receive approval thereof
- They send the plans out to tender
- They award the building contract to a suitable contractor
- They commence with construction
- They attend Inspections by local authority at the various stages specified in the approval documentation
- They prepare ‘as-built’ drawings if changes were made to the design during the construction phase
- They submit ‘as-built’ drawings at local authority for approval
- They attend final inspection and receive the certificate of occupation issued by the building inspector
- Schoonraad Architects then hand over the key and the building can be legally occupied by the owners