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Wow … is that cost just to the Architect?
I do that part and get/save no where near that . I did not attain my Arch stamp so that people would be able to hire me as a C.Tech (Arch). Can’t escape P.Eng. Costs though.
Hope your garage will be everything you want.
My optimism remains on results for mine.
Heres a bit of a breakdown of the various open hands .... Architect plus structural engineer stamp plus HVAC designer as the building will be attatched to my house and im opening up my attic ... it will all be climate controlled ( second floor not the garage ) however when all the inspectors are gone I will add a gas unit heater to the garage space but no A/C..
Then you have city fees ... zoning review ... Committee of Adjustment fees and hearing ... representation for said hearing and then the final costs of all the associated permits ... I may have left some small things out that i cant remember but thats pretty much it ... and again that is just from conception to permits
Oh this might give you a laugh ... because im going to Committee ... I have to post a sign for 10 days before the hearing ... explaining what the hearing is about ..
Ok no problem ... I called the city and offered to go pick up the sign to save them a trip ... wow they were so nice and told me that would not be necessary
As they would be sending me a PDF file and I will have to make up the sign at like Staples or something ... at additional expense ... and they even stipulate what material the sign has to be made of ... because I guess I havent given them enough cash already
All for the privilege of having them tell me what I can and cant do on my own property
Although I doubt it will reach 25 k .... 20 k for sure wont be enough