What a Pre-Construction Risk Audit Actually Catches
Most project problems are not surprises. They are decisions that were made (or not made) early, and nobody caught them. Here is what a pre-construction audit actually finds.
What a Third-Party Architectural Review Actually Is (And What It Isn't)
A third-party architectural review is not an audit of the architect. It is an independent read of your construction documents before they go to the field, looking for what will cause problems once they do.
Renovating a Coastal Home in Massachusetts: What the Flood Zone Actually Means for Your Project
Coastal renovations in Massachusetts are possible. The path to possible is not what most people think. Flood zone designation, substantial improvement thresholds, and approval timelines can change everything before design even starts.