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Project Stages
Stage Two: PLANNING PERMISSION
It maybe necessary to meet and discuss the various options available
to you and look at these in more detail. It may also be necessary
to explore other avenues if the initial designs have not quite matched
your expectations. Generally, it is easier to clarify proposals
once there are a few ideas down on paper and this also helps many
clients to visualise spatial arrangements and the external appearance.
When the scheme is agreed, a drawing will be prepared accurately
showing the proposals on plan and in elevations, together with any
important notes. The application forms, fee, location plan and a
letter in support of the application will be prepared and submitted
to the Local Authority. This will be monitored during its progress
through the planning process and should lead to a consent for planning
permission being granted.
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Project Stages
Stage 1: Design
Stage 2: Planning
Permission
Stage 3: Construction
Drawings
Stage 4: Specification
Stage 5: Quotations
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