Drafting…
Drafting…
How-to
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Most delays are predictable: incomplete decisions, permit cycles, long-lead materials, and weather. The schedule is a system, not a single date.
PlanGrounds is a platform where clients can discover architectural plans, connect with architects, and move from idea to built project in one place.
Feasibility and program
Weeks to a few months to align budget, brief, and site constraints before heavy design spend.
Design and documentation
Often months—longer for complex sites or high-performance targets. Renovations can take longer to document than new builds.
Permitting
Highly variable by jurisdiction; plan for review cycles, not a single submission date.
Construction
Many custom homes run many months on site after permit; scope and trade availability dominate.
Closeout
Inspections, punch list, and occupancy—often underestimated in homeowner expectations.
One decision-maker, early builder involvement, locked selections for long-lead items, and complete permit packages reduce churn.
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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.