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Budget: ₹750 – ₹1,250 INR
I’m preparing to build a brand-new residential property from the ground up and need a complete, permit-ready construction package that will take the project from concept through to the start of on-site work. The land is secured and cleared; what’s missing are the detailed documents, plans, and coordinated steps that turn an idea into a buildable reality.
Here’s what the finished engagement should provide:
• Architectural and structural drawings that meet local code, delivered in both PDF and editable CAD formats, ready for submission to the permitting office.
• A phased construction timeline (Gantt or similar) that maps every major milestone from excavation to final inspection.
• An itemised material take-off and cost plan that can be handed straight to suppliers and lenders.
• Guidance on permitting: forms, checklists, and any clarifications needed by the authority having jurisdiction.
• Quality-control guidelines for site supervision so each trade knows the standards expected on-site.
Drawings must be accurate to industry standards (1/4" = 1' scale for floor plans, 1/8" = 1' for elevations), with structural sheets stamped by a licensed engineer in the project’s jurisdiction. The schedule and cost plan should align with the same critical path.
If you can deliver these elements clearly, on time, and in a format contractors can build from immediately, I’m ready to move forward.
Here’s what the finished engagement should provide:
• Architectural and structural drawings that meet local code, delivered in both PDF and editable CAD formats, ready for submission to the permitting office.
• A phased construction timeline (Gantt or similar) that maps every major milestone from excavation to final inspection.
• An itemised material take-off and cost plan that can be handed straight to suppliers and lenders.
• Guidance on permitting: forms, checklists, and any clarifications needed by the authority having jurisdiction.
• Quality-control guidelines for site supervision so each trade knows the standards expected on-site.
Drawings must be accurate to industry standards (1/4" = 1' scale for floor plans, 1/8" = 1' for elevations), with structural sheets stamped by a licensed engineer in the project’s jurisdiction. The schedule and cost plan should align with the same critical path.
If you can deliver these elements clearly, on time, and in a format contractors can build from immediately, I’m ready to move forward.