Plans Curated for Your Community
A pre-approved program only works if the plans get built. Plans only get built if they fit the community, work for local builders, and pass review cleanly. Every portfolio is shaped by input from all three.
The Challenge
Generic plan libraries ignore local construction practices and design expectations. The result is plans that are technically compliant but never get built.
Communities worry that pre-approved means cookie-cutter: identical houses that don't reflect the character of their neighborhoods.
Plans designed without builder input create surprises in the field. Constructability issues and designs that don't match what the local market will support.
How We Solve It
200+ Licensed Plans and Growing
We maintain a catalog of over 200 architect-designed plans licensed for pre-approval programs. When local conditions call for something we don't have, we work with qualified architects to fill the gap.
Builder-Vetted for Buildability
Before plans are shortlisted, we convene local builders through focus groups to vet plans for constructability and marketability. Your city helps us bring them to the table.
Community-Vetted for Fit
Shortlisted plans go through community review using exhibits, surveys, focus groups, and committee presentations. Community input shapes what makes it into the final portfolio.
Building Official Review
The final portfolio is vetted with your building officials and permit reviewers. Our Permit Ready System ensures consistent review procedures so your staff can process pre-approved plans efficiently from day one.
Frequently Asked Questions
We can source existing plans from architects that fit your local conditions, or partner with architects to design custom plans from scratch. Either way, the same curation process applies: builder input, community review, and building official vetting.
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