I am trying to pick a draftsman for a project that is going to turn an existing house and it's extension into a dual occupancy.
Other than the drawings I need to address things such as parking space for each dwelling, private open space etc.
I wonder if there is a way to pick the right drafty for the job. Most of them should be able to draw the plans but when it comes to addressing the variations I need to make, statement of environmental effects etc, although they say that they can address them too I am not sure if their work will be good enough to get it approved by the council.
Is there a way to try and filter the good and bad when it comes to draftsmen? Are they governed by anything such as board of architects? Will they be qualified to address things such as variations and environmental effects?
Other than the drawings I need to address things such as parking space for each dwelling, private open space etc.
I wonder if there is a way to pick the right drafty for the job. Most of them should be able to draw the plans but when it comes to addressing the variations I need to make, statement of environmental effects etc, although they say that they can address them too I am not sure if their work will be good enough to get it approved by the council.
Is there a way to try and filter the good and bad when it comes to draftsmen? Are they governed by anything such as board of architects? Will they be qualified to address things such as variations and environmental effects?