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  1. 6255 beck ave North Hollywood, CA
    818 388 9623
    Service Area: Serving Los Angeles And San Fernando Valley Area.

  2. 13029 Victory Blvd North Hollywood, CA
    800 975 5512
    Service Area: Los Angeles County And Orange County glendale,burbank,rancho Palos Vedes,santa Clarita,los Angeles,beverly Hills,west Hills,san Fernando Valley,san Gabriel Valley,and The Souranding Area

  3. 5420 VINELAND AVE North Hollywood, CA
    818 762 3777

  4. 8440 W SUNSET BLVD West Hollywood, CA
    323 822 1298

  5. PO Box 9946 North Hollywood, CA
    818 482 0625
    Service Area: Entire Area

  6. 8687 MELROSE AVE BM66 West Hollywood, CA
    310 289 6655

  7. 6880 Beck Ave North Hollywood, CA
    818 982 7722
    Service Area: San Fernando Valley, West La, East La, Calabasas, West Lake, Thousand Oaks,

  8. 827 WESTMOUNT DR West Hollywood, CA
    310 289 1238

  9. 1226 N OGDEN DR West Hollywood, CA
    323 788 2461

  10. 11421 MIRANDA ST North Hollywood, CA
    323 655 7440

  1. 8967 VISTA GRANDE ST West Hollywood, CA
    310 277 8284

  2. 10137 RIVERSIDE DR North Hollywood, CA
    818 761 6153

  3. 6220 Holly Mont Drive Hollywood, CA
    917 375 8217
    Service Area: Southern California

  4. 9157 W SUNSET BLVD West Hollywood, CA
    310 247 1106

  5. 10661 RIVERSIDE DR North Hollywood, CA
    818 760 8010

  6. 9157 W SUNSET BLVD West Hollywood, CA
    310 273 7828

  7. 4295 Bakman Ave North Hollywood, CA
    323 876 5593

  8. 13110 SATICOY ST North Hollywood, CA
    818 764 4164

  9. 7436 COLDWATER CANYON AVE North Hollywood, CA
    818 503 0741

  10. 1625 N CRESCENT HEIGHTS BLVD West Hollywood, CA
    323 656 7316

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How an architect can fit into your budget

Submitted by Lorianna Kastrop, vice president, The Kastrop Group, Inc. Architects

Here are some suggestions to save money on remodeling by taking a cautious approach and understanding what to expect from your architect. You can request a no-obligation consultation with a licensed architect. Some architects will charge a nominal fee for the consultation, but many will do it for free.

After the consultation, you will be provided with an estimate for services and an outline of the scope of work. Carefully review the contract so that you understand exactly what is included and what is not. For example, will you be given one design option for the price or a few different designs to choose from?

The cautious approach would be to commit only to the first phase of the design process (existing conditions through preliminary design). That is the less expensive first step. You can make sure that the architect understands your needs and desires and that you work well together without a huge financial commitment up front. The preliminary design may only consist of sketches, or incomplete computerized drawings.

Once you have a preliminary design that you like, ask your architect to work with a trusted licensed general contractor to provide you with a preliminary bid for construction costs. This helps you to determine whether the design can be built within your budget. If not, the architect can revise the design easily at this stage to take advantage of any cost-saving suggestions from the contractor.

Once you approve the preliminary design, have the architect provide you with an estimate of the services for construction documents and construction administration. This is typically the more labor-intensive part of the architectural process. The construction documents are what you need to get a building permit as well construction bids from contractors. These documents can be extremely thorough, especially for custom details and finishes, or they can be more basic, relying on the general contractor to use standard construction techniques. Be sure that you know what type of document set your architect will provide, appropriate to your job and budget.

Get at least three construction bids from licensed general contractors to compare. Have at least one of them come from a contractor that your architect trusts and has worked with before. Have your architect review the bids with you to make sure that you are comparing apples to apples and that nothing important has been left out or been underestimated in the bid. Sometimes a “low-ball” bid is given to get you hooked, but does not include enough allowance for items that you need. You will be charged for them later as “change orders.” This is a danger that your architect can help you avoid.

Once you start construction, your architect can provide what is called construction administration on an as-needed basis. This involves answering questions from the general contractor and sub-contractors, inspecting or checking on the quality of the construction, going to the site to deal with any unanticipated situations, providing clarifications on the construction documents and additional details upon request, checking for suitable substitutions of materials if something is unavailable, etc.

It is important not to skip this step. The architect will protect your interests. Many construction problems can be avoided with proper construction administration. Ultimately, the best projects are created by supportive teamwork between the owner, architect and contractor from start to finish.

Kastrop is vice president of The Kastrop Group, Inc. Architects. The company was founded in 1994 and is located in Redwood City, Calif. As of Oct. 14, 2011, this service provider was highly rated on Angie’s List. Ratings are subject to change based on consumer feedback, so check AngiesList.com for the most up-to-date reviews. The views expressed by this author do not necessarily reflect those of Angie’s List.

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