Documentation Scope
- Permit and issue-set sheet development across plans, sections, elevations, and details
- Code notes, dimensions, callouts, tags, and annotation systems
- Sheet indexing and document organization for formal submissions
Build permit-ready drawing sets with coordinated plans, sections, details, and issue management that reduce redline volume before submittal.
Designed for firms that want reliable documentation throughput without adding full-time production headcount.
We support architecture teams through drawing development, detailing, code note integration, and issue packaging with clear QA checkpoints.
The goal is to keep documentation moving without letting issue cycles become uncontrolled cleanup exercises.
Step 01
We define sheet expectations, code-note requirements, detail depth, and review cadence before production ramps up.
Step 02
Plans, sections, details, callouts, and annotations are developed against your office templates and delivery logic.
Step 03
We run consistency checks across tags, references, dimensions, and consultant alignment before each milestone handoff.
Step 04
Final files are delivered with clear versioning so your team can review, stamp, or submit without rebuilding the set structure.
Deliverables are aimed at permit and construction milestones, but the package can flex for interim review sets when needed.
Construction document pricing is shaped by project phase, set size, consultant coordination load, and how tightly the issue calendar is managed.
For focused deadlines when a permit set must be assembled or cleaned up quickly.
Best for firms that need support across DD to CD transitions with predictable milestones.
A broader delivery model for teams that want ongoing documentation capacity with structured reporting.
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Find clashes before they become RFIs. Keep your model and drawing set aligned through every issue cycle.
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We support permit documentation using the standards, code notes, and review criteria your team provides. Local code responsibility stays with the architect of record, but we structure the documentation for smoother final review.
We coordinate against the latest consultant information you share, flag conflicts, and maintain issue tracking so architectural sheets stay aligned across update cycles.
No. We support both CAD- and Revit-based documentation workflows, depending on the project setup and the files your office already uses.
Most firms start with one project phase, one milestone, or one permit package so standards and review cadence can be proven before the workflow expands.
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Send the current sheet list and milestone date. We will outline the documentation support model that best fits your issue cycle.
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