Structural alterations involve significant changes to a building's framework and load-bearing elements, including walls, beams, and foundations. These modifications are undertaken to improve or change the layout, functionality, or capacity of a space.
Structural alterations can range from removing or adding walls to installing new windows or doors in load-bearing walls, and even extending or modifying the building's foundation.
Initial meeting – discuss what you need and want, and to do a preliminary assessment regarding planning and construction.
Concept design – this involves developing a concept design as well as doing site surveys, soil testing and an estimation of costs.
Design development – at this point you need to review the concept design till you are completly satisfied.
Start building – During the building phase, it’s also important to regularly meet on-site with your builders and to keep the lines of communication open.