| Oxford Architects Will Get Your Building Design Approved |
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| Written by Anonymous | |||
| Wednesday, 28 July 2010 23:00 | |||
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Oxford architects will of course be able to meet the drawing requirements so that the local council can understand how your build will look and be implemented. Having a design draw professionally by an architect will save you a lot of time. This is because they will already know the building regulations and restrictions within Oxford meaning their drawings are pretty much guaranteed to be accepted as they will not submit a design that the council is likely to refuse. There have been cases where people have not hired an architect and were fed up of having their drawings rejected by the council so they decided to go ahead with their build anyway without receiving approval from the council first. The houses were built but the council did not approve of the design so forced the house to be knocked down! This obviously cost the people hundreds of thousands of pounds and years of their time. Oxford architects will assure that your home design will be approved by the council which can save you a lot of time and lost battles with the council. You can also hire an Oxford architect to project manage the build; this is because they will assure the build matches the designs 100%. They will make sure that deadlines are met so that the builders do not drag out the build time. This can save you a lot of money in building and labour fees. The fees to hire Oxford architects to draw your house design and project manage the build are very minimal compared to the amount it could cost you if you continually have to submit designs to the council and go ahead with a build that is not accepted. Architects have spent years gaining qualifications so that they can provide a highly skilled service to you. Don't try and take short cuts with your home design; it can end up costing you money and time in the long run. Advertisement
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