RESIDENTIAL
Single-family houses are residences that are constructed on their own individual plots of land and do not share any walls with any other structures. Sometimes there will be a garage, either connected or separate. Single-family houses, in comparison to other housing options, often have more room, privacy, and outdoor space (in the form of front and rear yards). Since you aren’t required to worry about pleasing anybody else, you may build your house in whatever aesthetic you choose. There is a lot more upkeep for this type of residential building, and the expenditures are entirely on the homeowner.
A townhouse is a kind of residential building that combines elements of both a single-family home and a condominium. Typically, they are multi-story buildings that share one or two walls and include either a small yard or a rooftop terrace. They are larger than a condominium but smaller than a single-family house in size. They are a hybrid between the two.
Due to the fact that co-op owners commonly undertake maintenance as a community, their HOA membership fees are typically cheaper than those of other residents. Additionally, the cost is far lower than that of comparable condos. If one of your co-op neighbours stops making their mortgage payments, the bank might foreclose on the whole building, leaving you and them in a sticky financial situation.
Many individuals who own multi-family houses do so in order to generate money, either by living in one of the units themselves while leasing out the others or by renting out all of the units. They’re great for families with many generations living together, since each member may have their own space in the same residential building.
When looking for the appropriate residential building, it is essential to choose a site that is great in every way and includes all of the building’s features.
Professional Skills
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Design Expertise:
- Experience that encompasses a wide array of design types including residential, commercial and institutional facilities.
- Proven eye for detail in design – from design development through to construction.
- Flair for both schematic and concept design reflecting client vision.
- Preparation of design schematics and presentations using sketch up.
- Strong knowledge of construction methods and detailing.
- Coordinate work on quotations, preparation of work orders and to collaborate with contractors and vendors to ensure adherence to specifications.
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Technical Expertise:
- Proficient in preparing working drawings in AutoCAD for project execution.
- Well versed with coordinating works with users of Revit and 3D Studio Max.
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Advanced Technology:
- Maintaining open channels of communication with clients and sub-contractors from planning to groundbreaking to completion.
- Bringing architects, interior designers, engineers and code specialists under one roof for pre-construction.
- Conducting code reviews to understand how government rules and regulations dictate a building’s interior construction and design.
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