Project Design and Development

TRION partners with some of the best surveyors, designers, architects, builders, and specialist artisans, to elevate your space to the next level.

We are builders of:

  • Custom homes/New builds
  • Scrape and Build
  • Remodeling/Renovations
  • Home additions
  • Commercial buildings

Our process:

Site Feasibility and Pre-Design

If you contact us before you purchase property, or before you hire an architect or designer, we will provide the following services:

  • Initial consultation and property review
  • Site analysis, including utility and infrastructure, special permitting considerations, and view corridor/ preliminary site plan (coordinated with architects)
  • Initial discussion regarding program requirements
  • Architect/Designer selection
  • Basic range of cost based on your stated requirements

Pre-Construction

Once the site feasibility/ pre-design process is completed, and the project is determined to be viable, we continue our services in preconstruction as follows:

  • Interface with architect/designer throughout the design process providing cost analysis at each design phase (schematic design, design development, and construction documents)
  • Permit coordination
  • Selection/ Submittal schedule integration
  • Project specification coordination with architect/designer; develop scope of work documents
  • Produce project schedule
  • Produce final project budget document
  • Produce project renderings

Construction

Once we move into the construction phase, your project will have a project manager, construction consultant, and assistant project manager who will work in coordination to provide the following:

  • Quality control and assurance processes at each phase of construction
  • Submittal processes (solicitation, review)
  • Subcontractor requirements/ compliance review
  • Change Management
  • Substitution requests
  • Payment preparation/ % complete review
  • Schedule updates
  • Review drawings
  • Purchasing and production scheduling and requirements
  • Design and specification requirements
  • Production and inspection reporting
  • Mutual understanding meetings (preparatory, initial, follow up and final meetings)
  • Punch list distribution
  • Tests and inspection coordination
  • Photographic documentation
  • Coordinate temporary conditions and protection