Absolutely, and honestly, it’s one of the smartest steps you can take. A plan review upfront can help prevent design issues, delays, or surprise costs. We go through the details and flag anything that could create problems later.
So why is this important to your company? Every residential construction project is built from a set of plans prepared by the licensed Architect of record. Their job focuses on pre-construction design services. Our Architects have the experience from pre-construction design, to course of construction consulting, to architectural forensic review as to why the building component failed and what could have prevented it from happening in the first place. There simply is no better time to address a potential construction failure than in the pre-construction planning phase.
The Architectural Plan Peer Review starts by focusing on major building components and systems that have historically been proven to be problematic. Next, we address coordination issues between building elements, inconsistencies between drawings or between drawings and specifications, missing elements or details. Attention is given to incorrect detail referencing, confusing or conflicting direction in either drawings or specifications, and code compliance. Recommendations are made as to materials, details, or current approved building codes which are, historically, prone to failure. Specified finishes with known problems due to improper permeability – or material applications not considered suitable for the particular environment or climate are also identified during this phase.
Key areas of focus include:
- Acoustical Issues
- Structural Ambiguities
- Area Separation Walls & Occupancy
- Separation Assemblies
- Subterranean Waterproofing
- Exterior Cladding & Weatherproofing
- Inconsistencies
- Window & Doors Installation
- Incomplete, Missing or Ambiguous Details
- Finishes, Interior & Exterior
- Landscaping & Irrigation System
- Life Safety Issues
- MEP – Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing Systems
- Product Conflicts
- Roofing System
- Structural Components
- Waterproofing & Overall Impermeability
- Waterproofing & Flashing Systems