SERVICES & PROCESS
WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU WORK WITH US
ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTS AND APPROVALS INVOLVE MANY STAGES AND HAVE COMPLICATED PROCEDURES, SO HERE IS OUR GUIDE TO SHOW YOU HOW IT IS ORGANIZED, ALONG WITH BENCHMARKS, TIMELINES AND ANTICIPATED COSTS. WE LOOK FORWARD TO WORKING WITH YOU, AND ENCOURAGE YOUR ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN THIS EXCITING PROCESS.
SCHEMATIC DESIGN & PRELIMINARY PRICING
PURPOSE
Establish building program, space requirements, design direction.
TIME
Up to 2 months, typically.
MEETINGS
One to two, typically.
TASKS
- Site visit to measure building/ documentation of field conditions and input into CAD format.
- Create schematic level floor plans, hand-sketched perspectives, with discussion on finishes.
- Explore different design directions and select one.
- Preliminary Pricing from Owner’s General Contractor (if desired) and design approval by client before proceeding to next phase.
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
PURPOSE
Develop Schematic Design/ Construction Documents.
TIME
Usually one to four months for a typical single-family house project.
MEETINGS
One to four, typically.
TASKS
- Develop site plan, floor plans, reflected ceiling plans including electrical and lighting, elevations (interior and exterior), sections (if required), and outline specifications (if required).
- Finalize site plan, floor plans, reflected ceiling plans including electrical and lighting, elevations (interior and exterior), sections (if required), architectural details, door/window/ finish schedules, and final outline or full specifications of materials and products (if required).
- Hire consultants and coordinate services and consultant drawings.
- Building Permit Application for site permit if required (Partial Design Development).
- Variance submittal if required (Partial Design Development)
PERMITTING AND FINAL PRICING
PURPOSE
Obtain City approval for construction.
TIME
Usually two to four weeks for bid documentation for interested contractors. Permit processing once submitted can take from two months to up to a year depending on complexity of project and Building Department. Pricing will take approximately three to four weeks, depending on contractor.
MEETINGS
One, typically.
TASKS
- Building Permit Application or addendum. Respond to various City Agency requests for information/ code interpretations. Assist with obtaining final pricing on project, and/or prepare bid documents to obtain bids.
- Answer questions from the Contractor(s), assist with selection and preparation of the Construction Contract.
REQUIRED
- Consultant(s) Documents (Structural engineer, lighting, mechanical/ electrical if required).
- Title 24 Energy Report.
CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION
PURPOSE
Administration of construction contract, Client representation.
TIME
Depends on construction schedule and contractor. Usually several hours per week for questions, bi-weekly site visits, etc.
MEETINGS
As required.
TASKS
- Site visits as required, construction observation.
- Answer questions from contractor.
- Site visits as required, construction observation
- Review payment requests.
COMPLETION
Issuance of Certificate of Final Completion, Punch List, Completion of Construction.
SAN FRANCISCO CITY RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PROCESS
311 SITE PERMIT SUBMITTAL
PURPOSE
City Planning approval for increasing volume/height of existing structure/new construction.
CONTRACT PHASE
Partial Design Development.
TIME
At least four months (please note that we cannot predict the extent of time required).
PROCESS
Pre-application, community out-reach meeting with neighbors required if increase of height is 7′- 0″ or greater and/ or horizontal additions are more than 10′-0″ deeper. Application and City response time (two or three weeks) for review before 30-day notification to neighbors within a 150 foot radius of project address, along with interested neighborhood associations, then two to four weeks to send out letter of approval. The time outlined does not include a possible Discretionary Review (DR) filed by neighbors who may take issue with the proposed design which could delay the project for an additional two-three months when scheduled with Planning Commission. A further appeal to the Board of Appeals can add another two to three months of time to approval process.
FEES
Neighborhood notification address labels, cost of printing, stamps and envelopes for neighborhood mailings. Approximately $200. Building Permit Application for Site approval: (approximately 3-5% of declared construction cost).
TASKS
- Consult with engineer regarding issues regarding structural requirements to design.
- Possible pre-application meeting with Planning to discuss design.
VARIANCE – IF REQUIRED
PURPOSE
City Planning approval for project that does not conform with City Planning Code/Guidelines.
CONTRACT PHASE
Partial Design Development.
TIME
At least two months. Application and City response time (two or three weeks), 20 day notification, and then two to three weeks response time.
PROCESS
Project is submitted to Planning Department, where the staff determines if a Variance is required. If required, the notice/ plans will be sent to neighbors within a 300 feet radius of the project address, as well as interested neighborhood associations. Those parties can express support/ concern at the Variance Hearing, which is usually scheduled within two months of the Variance application submittal.
The Variance hearing is a public forum that is conducted by the Zoning Administrator, who determines if the Variance is supportable. The environment at these hearings is usually cordial and productive. Variance notification and 311/312 can be notified together or separately. Sometimes Variance decisions are linked to getting through the 311/312 processes.
FEES
Variance fee to City Planning: Approximately $3,000.
Neighborhood notification address labels, cost of printing, stamps and envelopes for neighborhood mailings. Approximately $200.
BUILDING PERMIT
PURPOSE
Approval for construction.
CONTRACT PHASE
Completion of Construction Documents.
REQUIRED
Engineering drawings and specifications (up to 5% of construction budget).
Title 24 Energy report- Usually $200-400 for envelope, $300 for electrical (commercial jobs only).
TIME
Upon submittal, usually about two months, possibly longer depending on the scale and complexity of the project. Possibly over the counter if simple remodel job without structural work.
FEES
Building Permit, approximately 2-4% of construction budget.