[Hiring] Chief Architect Modeler – 3D White Box Massing Study (Main House + ADU)


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Hi everyone,

I have an active residential project ready for an immediate start. I am looking for a fast, precise Chief Architect user to create a clean, 3D structural massing model from a complete set of highly detailed 2D architectural PDFs (The O'Brien Norkus Residence).

 

What I am looking for:

  • Software: Must create the native model entirely in Chief Architect.

  • Scope of Deliverables:

    • Exact 3D Translation: Accurate modeling of the 2D architectural drafts into a 3D environment, maintaining all specific floor plans, levels, and wall thicknesses.

    • Roof & Stair Integration: Precise generation of the complex roof system and intersecting gables as shown in the structural framing plans. Full internal staircases must be included and modeled accurately to the building sections.

       

    • Site Layout: Tracing the basic property layout from the final pages (driveway footprint and pool outline) ensuring both the primary 2.5-story residence and the 1-story ADU sit correctly on the property terrain.

    • Native Source File: Handover of the uncorrupted native .plan file.

  • Style Parameter: This is strictly a White Box / Monochrome model. Please do NOT spend time on custom textures, furniture, painting, materials, or advanced rendering setups. The focus is 100% on clean line geometry, spatial accuracy, and massing.

Budget & Timeline:

  • Budget: $100 Flat (Fixed Price).

  • Timeline: Maximum 5 Days from kickoff.

If you are fast with the software and can deliver a clean .plan file on this timeline, please DM me with a quick screenshot or sample of your past Chief Architect work. Let’s get started today!

Best regards,

Donald

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12 minutes ago, Gawdzira said:

If that was my hourly rate my kids would not have shoes.

My grandkids have to buy their own shoes. OTOH, you just need to bill for more hours.  ;)

IAE, I bill by the sq ft --- which depends on the type of project.

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