ChiefCody Posted March 2, 2017 Share Posted March 2, 2017 Hello! You are looking for someone who can help design your next project but don't know where to start. With more than 6 years of experience as an architectural designer, I believe that I may be the right freelancer for you. From all of the experience I have gained over the years, I have learned important guidelines and standards to which I apply to every project I am a part of. My brief information is as follows: Field Experience: -Architectural (6+ Years) Project Experience: -Building plan sets -Floor plans -Home additions -PDF-to-CAD conversions -Interior design renderings -Remodels -Site plans Software Utilizing: -Chief Architect X6-9 -AutoCAD 2017 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoeinNorCal Posted May 16, 2017 Share Posted May 16, 2017 Chief Architect drafting help Hi Cody, I do major remodels of single family residences in the San Francisco Bay Area. 5 years into this phas of my career. Currently working on a complicated project that has 4 stories that step up a hill. My projects are in the $2 - $4 millions range, and I’m currently working on two. I am now doing my own architecture, having learned enough of CA Premier, X9 to be dangerous. The challenge is that I’m new enough at this that somewhat regularly I hit drawing issues that are not that complicated, but I just haven’t yet learned how to do them. So, I’m looking of coaching / help / take over part of the drafting to keep this project moving forward. I can share files remotely. Your location is not that important. I’m looking or someone who is competent, and fun to work with. Current projects need a few critical and currently, urgent inputs. But in the future, it could be pretty steady drafting work to flesh out what I LIKE to do, but can’t, because I have to acquire design and keep my crews busy. Basically, I have regular opportunities, by my architectural drafting skills are a key bottleneck. My builder, engineer and I know the local codes. But the planning and building departments here a extremely persnickety, and they want close to perfect plans, which I simply can’t produce. I LOVE what I’m doing, and am successful at it. But I can’t do it all. Is there a possibility to work together? Please contact me at Joe@LongitudeProperties.com, or on my cell at 415-601-8891. My most active current project is at: https://accounts.chiefarchitect.com/3DV/551392585718033 I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks, Joe Preis CEO, Longitude Properties, Inc. 415-601-8891 cell Joe@LongitudeProperties.com 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChiefCody Posted May 22, 2017 Author Share Posted May 22, 2017 Hi Joe, I appreciate your response and will reach out to you in the next few days. Thank you, Cody Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DouglasBush Posted August 12, 2017 Share Posted August 12, 2017 To Whom it may concern, I operate a business in Florida as a General Contractor and also a steel structure solutions business. One of our products is a set of models I created in Chief Architect for using our steel structures for residential use. We have been receiving a lot of interest. We can provide these structures nationwide with signed and sealed building and foundation engineering but we do focus on the Southeast. We are not Architects and what we need to be able to provide to clients outside out side of Florida are design packages which would be basically a full set of drawings with their edits including electrical lay out basic mechanical layout, dimensions and so form that marries to our shell. They can use this for estimating and building but we do not sign and seal the so called design package except for our Structural Plans. They would need a licensed Architect at that location if that is something they need. Do you have such capability? Would you like to see our draft models and discuss? Let me know and my email is below, drop me a note please. Dbush@cmsbush.com cell 407-443-6741 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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