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Whiteman Walker Construction, Inc.
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Finding the right home plan is only the beginning!
There are many stages in building a house. Here is a
step-by-step description. Some of these steps may progress simultaneously:
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Home plans purchased
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Builder/contractor hired
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Loan process completed
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Building permits issued
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Ground preparation: site
clearing, stump removal and simple
grading
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Well installation (if
necessary) or tie-in to water system
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Septic field installation
(if necessary) or tie-in to sewage
system
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Basement excavation (if
necessary) or footings poured
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Temporary utilities
established
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Framing, sheathing and
roofing takes place
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Plumbers rough-in pipes
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Electricians begin wiring
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Insulation installed
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Exterior finished
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Drywall installed
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Trim, sub-floors, hardwood
floors and cabinetry installed
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Electrical finish work-
ceiling fixtures, switch plates, etc
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Interior design- paint,
wallpaper, carpet
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Moving Day!!!
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How to
Work with us on your Dream Home
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We are pleased that you are interested
in having Whiteman-Walker Construction
provide services for your new residence.
There are a variety of services that we
can offer you.
A. We can provide a custom design
'from
scratch' based on your
specific style, budget, space
layout, and site considerations.
You may start from an existing set
of drawings that have
been pre-designed, Permit Set stage
(basic 'Builder Set'). We can further
modify, up to a certain point, or we must
redraw most or the entire set.
B. We can take preliminary designs
or concept plans from other sources
and correct, amend, and elaborate,
per your
specifications, providing
they do not violate copyright laws.
We can create a new plan, and we also
offer interior architecture services
for any home, pre-owned or new.
In any case, we offer
further options to add construction and
design details (exterior and interior)
and material/performance specifications,
contract administration, etc.
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Further development is necessary, which
may include landscape design, civil,
structural, mechanical, plumbing and
electrical engineering, etc. Code
compliance is also necessary in order to
ultimately secure a building permit. |
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