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Process

A structured process for fewer surprises.

EHC keeps the project organized from the first conversation through final walkthrough by clarifying goals, scope, decisions, and expectations.

Project path

Discover

Understand the property, goals, timeline, and constraints.

Define

Clarify scope, priorities, budget direction, and project expectations.

Design

Develop layouts, details, materials, and buildable solutions.

Build

Coordinate construction with attention to schedule, quality, and communication.

Deliver

Complete final walkthrough items and leave the space ready for use.

Before kickoff

What clients can expect.

The first step is a practical conversation about the property, project goal, constraints, and available information. EHC can start early or review an existing scope if one already exists.

Portfolio

From planning table to active site.

Architecture studio table with model, tablet rendering, drawings, and material samples.

Design model review

Design development workspace with architectural model, drawings, material samples, and visual planning tools.

Construction and design team reviewing plans at an active building site.

Site coordination

Field planning with project stakeholders reviewing drawings and construction details on site.

Building concept shown as architectural linework transitioning into completed construction.

Concept to construction

A design-build visual that connects schematic planning with active construction execution.

FAQ

Common questions

Do I need design plans before contacting EHC?

No. EHC can help early in the planning stage or review an existing scope if you already have one.

Can EHC handle both design and construction?

Yes. The design-build path is intended to connect planning and build execution under a clearer process.

What types of projects are a good fit?

Renovations, additions, buildouts, improvements, and projects where planning and construction need to work together.

How do we get started?

Submit a project inquiry with the location, general scope, timeline, and any photos or drawings available.