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Architect recommendations (BR area) for small business design?

Posted on 4/6/17 at 4:25 pm
Posted by Will Cover
St. Louis, MO
Member since Mar 2007
38688 posts
Posted on 4/6/17 at 4:25 pm
My friend, Bill Clover, is looking for architect recommendations.

From what he has shared with me, his space is essentially an "empty box." A wall or two may need to be constructed (not load bearing), but the design should be fairly simplistic.

Aside from the average $3.50, $350 or tree fiddy, are there any fairly reasonable and affordable architect(s) in the Baton Rouge area? My suggestion was for him to contact a student at LSU's School of Architecture ... thoughts on this route?
This post was edited on 4/6/17 at 4:37 pm
Posted by stout
Smoking Crack with Hunter Biden
Member since Sep 2006
167873 posts
Posted on 4/6/17 at 4:27 pm to
What materials are you building it out of? If it's a metal structure, most places that sell metal buildings will draw you some plans and stamp them.

Sounds like you don't need much.
Posted by Cdawg
TigerFred's Living Room
Member since Sep 2003
59669 posts
Posted on 4/6/17 at 4:33 pm to
Does he need one for just the building or an entire site development package?
Posted by LSUengr
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2005
2347 posts
Posted on 4/6/17 at 4:35 pm to
Cress & Lopresto
Bill Cress
Posted by LSUAlum2001
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Member since Aug 2003
47192 posts
Posted on 4/6/17 at 4:35 pm to
MKE Architects in BR.
Posted by BLIZZAKE7
BRLA
Member since Apr 2005
6193 posts
Posted on 4/6/17 at 4:37 pm to
Ritter Maher
Posted by junkfunky
Member since Jan 2011
34031 posts
Posted on 4/6/17 at 4:46 pm to
Pemb manufacturer, geotech, and civil engineer.

Start with the pemb and they can line him up with the rest.
Posted by MarcusQuinn
Member since Aug 2005
582 posts
Posted on 4/6/17 at 4:53 pm to
If it's a commercial/retail buildout you'll need to get permits from the city and Fire Marshal. The drawings will need to have a professional stamp. If there are any structural changes, that you will need professionally stamped structural drawings. If the plumbing, mechanical or electrical work is $15,000 or more (I think), those will need to be professionally stamped as well. If not, then a licensed complany can do the work. This is not a job for an architectural student. They would not have a stamp or liability insurance and wouldn't know the applicable codes. Does the occupancy need to be fire separated? Does it need a fire alarm system? Does it need to be sprinklered? You also need to make sure that the property is zoned for that specific occupancy. The zoning will also tell you if you meet the parking requirements, etc. Hire an architect.
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
67289 posts
Posted on 4/6/17 at 5:07 pm to
hey, shoot me an email. My wife is an interior architect. She would probably be willing to do it.
This post was edited on 4/6/17 at 5:10 pm
Posted by cgrand
HAMMOND
Member since Oct 2009
39217 posts
Posted on 4/6/17 at 5:08 pm to
you dont need an architect
i could have that drawn and code reviewed in three days
Posted by GetBackToWork
Member since Dec 2007
6280 posts
Posted on 4/6/17 at 5:11 pm to
This is more complicated than you might think.

A tenant buildout can run almost the same as full construction. Even small stores can run 200-300 hundred thousand dollars in buildout costs depending upon what the mall requires. There is also a LOT that goes into store arrangement and fixtures. The lighting alone can be very particular.

Not to sound ridiculous, but often the simple spaces or good looking stores you see required a fair amount of work for them to look right. Just having a contractor wing it typical isn't successful.
Posted by michael corleone
baton rouge
Member since Jun 2005
5842 posts
Posted on 4/6/17 at 9:18 pm to
Ritter Maher
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