THE GROUNDWORK

Architectural & Pre-Construction Services

before the first wall comes down, we make sure it should.

Most home improvement companies start with a hammer. We start with a plan. Through our network of licensed architects and engineering consultants, Velaro Group coordinates the design, structural review, and municipal approval work that turns an idea into a buildable project — whether it's a renovation, an addition, or ground-up new construction — so when construction starts, it moves on schedule instead of stalling in permitting.

What We Coordinate

01

Design & Engineering

Architectural design coordination, structural engineering coordination, construction drawings, and coordination of professionally stamped drawings when required.

02

Permits & Municipal Approval

Permit-ready plans, municipal permit assistance, city and village coordination, and direct communication with building departments.

03

Planning & Feasibility

Scope development, project planning, renovation feasibility reviews, addition planning, load-bearing wall evaluations, and investor rehabilitation planning.

04

New Construction

Site planning, foundation coordination, framing-to-finish oversight, and full build management for ground-up residential projects.

Feasibility Review

A detailed feasibility review for the Longwood Terrace lot: dimensions, zoning setbacks, buildable envelope, and example massing — calculated early to prevent costly permitting surprises later.

How It Works

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Feasibility Review

We evaluate the lot, the structure, and local zoning to confirm what's actually possible before any design work begins.

02

Design & Drawings

Our architectural and engineering partners develop drawings and structural plans suited to your project's scope.

03

Permitting & Approvals

We manage the submission and communication with city or village building departments, so you're not the one chasing paperwork.

04

Build

Once approved, your project moves into construction with a team that already knows the plan inside and out.

Have a project that needs more than a contractor?

If your renovation involves structural changes, an addition, or anything requiring permits, let's talk before you talk to anyone else.