What Happens During the Design-Build Process

From Idea to Completion

Home renovations involve many moving parts, from design planning and engineering to permits and construction.

At Norseman, the design-build process simplifies this complexity by placing the entire project under one coordinated team. We understand that communicating how the process works helps homeowners feel confident and informed throughout their renovation journey. Discover how Norseman’s process works!

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Step 1: Initial Consultation

Our design-build process begins with a consultation where you will share your goals, ideas, and priorities. During this meeting, our team will discuss your:

  • Lifestyle needs
  • Budget expectations
  • Project scope
  • Timeline goals

This conversation helps us to establish a clear vision for the renovation in a way that makes sense to you and is clear for us.

Step 2: Concept Design

Next, our designers translate your ideas into conceptual layouts.

This phase may include:

  • Floor plan options
  • Space planning
  • Initial design concepts

The goal is to explore possibilities while refining your vision.

Step 3: Budget Planning

Once the concept is established, our team prepares preliminary cost estimates and expected budgets for the project.

This allows you to adjust design elements before finalizing plans, and for us to get alignment early in the process to avoid surprises later.

Step 4: Detailed Design and Engineering

After concept approval, detailed plans are developed.

These include:

  • Architectural drawings
  • Structural engineering plans
  • Mechanical system layouts
  • Interior design selections

These documents form the foundation of the construction phase.

Step 5: Permit Applications

Most major renovations require building permits.

Norseman’s design-build team prepares submission drawings and coordinates with municipal authorities on your behalf.

Permit approval ensures that the renovation meets building codes and zoning requirements and that you won’t have any issues in the future.

Step 6: Construction Phase

Once permits are approved and ready to go, construction begins.

This stage typically includes:

  1. Site preparation and demolition
  2. Structural framing
  3. Mechanical installations
  4. Insulation and drywall
  5. Interior finishes

Throughout the construction phase, our project managers will oversee scheduling, trades, and quality control, and keep clear communication with you.

Step 7: Final Walkthrough and Completion

At the end of construction, our team conducts a final walkthrough with you to ensure every detail meets expectations. This is the opportunity to review the completed work together, address any final adjustments, and confirm that every element of the project has been completed to the highest standard.

We’ll also walk you through the key features of your newly renovated space, answer any questions, and make sure you feel fully confident settling back into your home.

The result is more than just a finished renovation; it’s a thoughtfully designed space built to support your lifestyle for years to come.

If you’re considering a renovation and want a clear, collaborative process from the first idea to the final walkthrough, working with an experienced design-build team can make all the difference.

Start the conversation with Norseman Construction today to explore what’s possible for your home!

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