Nancy and I submitted the plans to the City of Denver Building Department on August 14. We are relieved and very happy to have reached this milestone after nearly a year of work. We would like to thank Joe and Jason at KL&A for a great structural set, Julie and Judy at the Brendle Group for lots of assistance on energy analysis and mechanical specifications, Ron at CO Engineering for the surveys, and Mike at CO Geoscience for the soils and shoring report. We will keep our fingers crossed that the plans will make it through without any major hiccups.
We have selected Curtis Welch for the contractor on the project and are excited that we will be using SIPs for the exterior walls (Structural Insulated Panels). He brings valuable experience with this type of construction to the project, in that he is one of the few in Denver who has actually built projects using them!
A big day for us - we’ve made the decision on which contractor to use for our project. It’s been a challenging process, as the final three were all very qualified, and some had experience in areas that we valued a lot.
Ultimately, the one with extensive SIPs experience won out, in that he is comfortable with them, and will not be charging us a significant premium for framing all the exterior walls with them. It’s amazing how many contractors in the Denver area do not even know what SIPs are!
Many of the custom home-builders are charging a premium for their services in Denver. Even though the market as a whole may be slowing, custom outfits in the metro area still aren’t hungry yet.
We are very happy to have made this milestone, and now the focus is on getting the permit set into the city and the project started ASAP!