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Permit sets and construction sets overlap but are not identical. The goal is buildable, code-compliant documentation—not only pretty renderings.
PlanGrounds is a platform where clients can discover architectural plans, connect with architects, and move from idea to built project in one place.
Most residential projects need site context, architectural plans and elevations, sections, door/window schedules, and structural documentation. Energy and mechanical design may be separate sheets or consultant packages.
Licensed plans accelerate the start, but site-specific edits are common for foundation, energy, and code. Budget for localization—not only printing.
Compare plans, then hire professionals for the documentation gap between purchase and permit.
Short answers grounded in how real projects move—then use PlanGrounds to compare professionals and proposals when you're ready.
Usually no—authorities expect measured plans, schedules, and code-relevant notes. Visualization helps decisions; CDs prove compliance.
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This guide is for general education only. It is not legal, engineering, or financial advice. Budgets and codes vary by site and jurisdiction—hire qualified professionals for decisions that affect safety, compliance, or investment.